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1 III | our history, government clerks were apt to become persons
2 VIII| practice in ten years. My clerks are young blades~who have
3 VIII| upon. So we all, my~five clerks and I, work as hard as a
4 VIII| presence of all the other clerks:~ ~"My dear Gaudet, go away
5 VIII| Desroches employed two chief clerks, and the work of the~second
6 VIII| time, addressing all the~clerks, "I announce to you the
7 VIII| with which a set of young clerks~will seize and develop a
8 VIII| His staff was~made up of clerks coming from other officers,
9 VIII| quickly than usual, and the clerks were~warming themselves
10 VIII| highly approved by the other clerks, was begun by a search through~
11 VIII| kitchen, and even in what the clerks called the "chamber of~deliberations";
12 VIII| since the year 1525~the clerks of this Practice, we the
13 VIII| Practice, we the under-signed, clerks and sub-~clerks of Maistre
14 VIII| under-signed, clerks and sub-~clerks of Maistre Jerosme-Sebastien
15 VIII| archives of installation of the clerks of~this noble Practice,
16 VIII| and we, the undersigned, clerks of the~very virtuous and
17 VIII| afternoon, the above-named clerks hereby return~their grateful
18 VIII| had promised to take his clerks to see Talma in "Brittanicus,"
19 VIII| May he ever be loved by clerks in other worlds~than this!~ ~
20 VIII| various receptions of new~clerks, distinguished from one
21 VIII| Herisson and Grandemain, clerks; and Dumets, sub-clerk,
22 VIII| decreed that the~aforesaid clerks shall convey themselves
23 VIII| hands.~ ~[Signed by all the clerks.]~ ~Three clerks had already
24 VIII| all the clerks.]~ ~Three clerks had already been deceived
25 VIII| Architriclino-Basochiennes," and the clerks enjoyed the~sight of his
26 VIII| nothing to the assembled clerks, and laid the book down
27 IX | you want~to demoralize my clerks."~ ~So saying, he withdrew
28 IX | her husband."~ ~Though the clerks were still a good deal undecided
29 IX | his cousin remarked to the clerks of~Desroches) a man must
30 IX | of a rich creole; and the clerks in Desroches'~office, all
31 IX | Godeschal, who, like all clerks, has his time to himself
32 IX | invited persons besides the~clerks, to wit: an old captain
33 IX | hours~to serve. None but clerks can eat like that! The stomachs
34 IX | the rue de~Vendome.~ ~The clerks were fluttering still in
35 IX | Georges had brought them, the~clerks, and more particularly Oscar,
36 IX | exterior~boulevards, the clerks now felt that they had wakened
37 X | cousin~Frederic took all the clerks in his office to a feast
38 XI | Establishment~The Government Clerks~A Prince of Bohemia~The
39 XI | in Lunacy~The Government Clerks~A Distinguished Provincial
40 XI | Courtesan's Life~The Government Clerks~Gaudissart the Great~The
41 XI | Gaudron, Abbe~The Government Clerks~Honorine~ ~Giroudeau~A Distinguished
42 XI | the elder~The Government Clerks~Father Goriot~Scenes from
43 XI | Albert Savarus~The Government Clerks~Modeste Mignon~The Imaginary
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