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Honoré de Balzac
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1 I | stable, the same coach-house, office, and clerk. This detail 2 II | place in his government office, and finally took him as~ 3 II | studied law in his father's office; so Monsieur de~Serizy granted 4 III | some distance to the~coach office. With a rapid look this 5 VII | it.~To enter a government office, you must go through a long 6 VII | costs. Put him in a lawyer's office and let him learn the business 7 VII | from there to your lawyer's office; drudge~night and day, and 8 VII | profession, you might enter the office of my son the notary, and~ 9 VII | He'll come out of that~office, notary, solicitor, or barrister, 10 VIII| practice in Paris. In my office,~business and clients are 11 VIII| that kind a clerk leaves my office."~ ~"The lad is in a good 12 VIII| applicable~to a lawyer's office, it was so in this case. 13 VIII| went~down with Oscar to the office, where they always found 14 VIII| then did the errands of the office and prepared his~lessons 15 VIII| went to his work in the office;~occasionally he was sent 16 VIII| and~Oscar returned to the office and worked till night. Once 17 VIII| Moreau, when he came to the office about~his own affairs, would 18 VIII| s installation into~the office, the second clerk was, for 19 VIII| became third clerk in the office. Though~he earned no salary, 20 VIII| put himself in Desroches' office for the~purpose of studying 21 VIII| studio and of a lawyer's office are, in~this line, superior 22 VIII| Desroches having taken an~office where legal documents had 23 VIII| to the~"ancients" of the office into which he enters.~ ~ 24 VIII| time when Oscar came to the office, during the first~six months 25 VIII| the purpose to which the office of Maitre~Desroches devoted 26 VIII| Genevieve, patron Saint of this office, and also to the reverence~ 27 VIII| Coret, sub-clerk.~ ~At the office.~ ~November, 1806.~ ~At 28 VIII| Maitre Derville, from whose office I come, of the~existence 29 VIII| this request, the present~office has this day been put in 30 VIII| about the customs of the office."~ ~The next day the new 31 IX | a young man entered the office,~whom Oscar recognized as 32 IX | dishonesty, to leave the office in 1788.~ ~Georges laughed 33 IX | Hurrah!" cried the office like one man. "Bravo! very 34 IX | coming out from his private~office. "Ah! is that you, Georges? 35 IX | succeeded in making the office believe that the marquise 36 IX | following the career of public office,~and of putting himself, 37 IX | the clerks in Desroches'~office, all of them the sons of 38 IX | that, for a clerk in our office!" cried Godeschal.~"Will 39 IX | of course, the Desroches office mustn't draw back; but be 40 IX | clerk in your brother's office," she said to Mariette. " 41 X | took all the clerks in his office to a feast at the Rocher 42 X | little note to Desroches' office~before seven o'clock in 43 X | rose at four, was in his office by~seven. Mariette's maid, 44 X | bedroom, came down to the office and there met Desroches, 45 X | he went into his private office furiously angry with his~ 46 X | fellow entered his master's office with an air~of triumph in 47 X | importance, entered the office. The marquis wished to sell 48 X | gambled with the money of the office?" she cried, bursting~into 49 X | he not go into some other office? His uncle Cardot has promised~ 50 XI | his hand, came out of the~office (which was now in the former


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