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1 VII | ferociously active. His name is Desroches. I'll offer him our business~
2 VIII| Monsieur Moreau to Maitre~Desroches, solicitor, recently established
3 VIII| relatively low price.~ ~Desroches, a young man twenty-six
4 VIII| notice Godeschal?" continued~Desroches, speaking to Moreau. "There'
5 VIII| Godeschal, and frequently Desroches himself, pointed out to
6 VIII| snubbed by Godeschal~and by Desroches for his attempts at elegance
7 VIII| necessities. Look at Monsieur Desroches; he did what we are doing,
8 VIII| not be said that Monsieur Desroches has dismissed you. You have
9 VIII| work of the~second clerk. Desroches employed two chief clerks,
10 VIII| chambers.~Godeschal and Desroches were satisfied with him.
11 VIII| Cardot, who went privately to Desroches~and made inquiries about
12 VIII| even more penuriously than Desroches. Moreau could~not make himself
13 VIII| details, had put himself in Desroches' office for the~purpose
14 VIII| practice without clients, Desroches began, as it were, a~new
15 VIII| of new-comers. Moreover, Desroches having taken an~office where
16 VIII| the first~six months of Desroches' installation, on a winter
17 VIII| the~attorney, from whom Desroches had bought his practice.
18 VIII| which the office of Maitre~Desroches devoted this register, the
19 VIII| June, 1822, the period when~Desroches took the oath, appears this
20 VIII| Godeschal, called by~Maitre Desroches to perform the difficult
21 VIII| himself, asked for Monsieur Desroches, and~gave his name without
22 IX | s all this about?" asked Desroches, coming out from his private~
23 IX | remarked to the clerks of~Desroches) a man must be stupid who
24 IX | creole; and the clerks in Desroches'~office, all of them the
25 IX | of the master. Monsieur Desroches won't~stand any one not
26 IX | play, and,~of course, the Desroches office mustn't draw back;
27 IX | five~hundred francs which Desroches had given him. He looked
28 IX | overcame him; the figure of Desroches appeared to him like a~vision.
29 X | lost,~dishonored! Monsieur Desroches will have no pity! He gave
30 X | Come with me to Monsieur Desroches, and explain it to~him;
31 X | carry the little note to Desroches' office~before seven o'clock
32 X | in time to lay it before Desroches by eight o'clock.~ ~Meantime
33 X | eight o'clock.~ ~Meantime Desroches, who always rose at four,
34 X | the office and there met Desroches, to whom she~very naturally
35 X | he said; "I am Monsieur Desroches."~ ~"You can see, monsieur,"
36 X | monsieur," replied the maid.~ ~Desroches opened the letter and read
37 X | morning from Simon?" inquired~Desroches.~ ~"Yes, monsieur."~ ~"Who
38 X | five-hundred-franc notes," cried Desroches. "Look here,~Godeschal,
39 X | you mean by that?" asked Desroches.~ ~Godeschal then related
40 X | therefore the first fire of Desroches' wrath against~his ex-second
41 X | Make him a barrister," said Desroches. "He has only his last~examination
42 X | me commit a fault which~Desroches thinks serious, though it
43 XI | from a Courtesan's Life~ ~Desroches (son)~A Bachelor's Establishment~
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