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1 I | cheat of their dues) the government~officials, to use the argot
2 II | disorganized departments of the~government to reconstruct. This scion
3 II | him~first a place in his government office, and finally took
4 III| his millions out of the~government, and whom Napoleon ruined
5 III| married in her deep distress a government clerk named~Clapart, aged
6 III| that~period of our history, government clerks were apt to become
7 IV | went at~the cost of the government, after winning the 'grand
8 IV | conspiracy which has~made the government extremely severe in its
9 V | to press on the American~government. I should be glad to obtain
10 VII| man like you,--commerce, government employment, the licensed~
11 VII| you lack it.~To enter a government office, you must go through
12 VII| prosperity! As commerce and a~government clerkship were now impossible,
13 XI | always keeping, like his government, to a middle course. He
14 XI | Bachelor's Establishment~The Government Clerks~A Prince of Bohemia~
15 XI | Commission in Lunacy~The Government Clerks~A Distinguished Provincial
16 XI | from a Courtesan's Life~The Government Clerks~Gaudissart the Great~
17 XI | Nucingen~ ~Gaudron, Abbe~The Government Clerks~Honorine~ ~Giroudeau~
18 XI | Poiret, the elder~The Government Clerks~Father Goriot~Scenes
19 XI | Grassou~Albert Savarus~The Government Clerks~Modeste Mignon~The
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