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1 II | the matter, sent for his notary,~Alexandre Crottat, and
2 II | to be divided between the~notary, the farmer Leger, and Moreau.
3 II | wrote a~short note to his notary telling him not to send
4 II | this~afternoon with my notary, who is going down there
5 III | for the head-clerk of his notary (in case he had been~forced,
6 III | his note~had reached his notary, Alexandre Crottat, in time
7 IV | letters: "Maitre~Crottat, notary." The count at once opened
8 VI | accomplice of Leger and the notary than their tool. On the~
9 VI | Serizy from Maitre Crottat, a notary, whose second clerk I~am."~ ~"
10 VI | of the plan laid by the notary at Beaumont and by you and
11 VI | deposited Maitre Crottat, the notary, who was shown, according
12 VI | by old~Margueron and the notary of Beaumont, who held in
13 VI | clerk who intends to be a notary does not leave~important
14 VI | he was saying," said the notary,~digging his elbow into
15 VI | into his clerk's ribs.~ ~"A notary," continued the count, "
16 VII | only the~professions of notary and lawyer, either barristers
17 VII | practice of his eldest son, the notary, cost him~four hundred thousand
18 VII | the office of my son the notary, and~eventually succeed
19 VII | end as a barrister~or a notary. But he mustn't leave the
20 VII | come out of that~office, notary, solicitor, or barrister,
21 VIII| who is head clerk of the notary Maitre Leopold~Hannequin;
22 IX | Marest, now head-clerk of the notary~Hannequin.~ ~"Ha! here's
23 IX | intention was to~become a notary, but (as his cousin remarked
24 XI | Reybert, is the clerk of the notary to whom you~undoubtedly
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