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1 II | could boldly enter the office of any manufacturer, and 2 II | prefecture. In the humble office that he occupied he had 3 VII | finally enter the registrar’s office. An old offender could not 4 VII | ropes.”~The registrar’s office was a large room heated 5 VII | entire furniture of the office, in one corner of which 6 VII | of the Depot entered the office. The clerk at once dipped 7 VII | the gloomy corridors, from office to office, but finding himself 8 VII | corridors, from office to office, but finding himself assailed 9 VII | at nine o’clock, in my office in the Palais de Justice.”~ 10 VIII | Escorval is, of course, in his office?”~The man shook his head. “ 11 XIV | vestibule, and entered the office—a neat, brightly lighted 12 XIV | you go to the commissary’s office?”~“Yes, madame.”~“What did 13 XIV | starling, was turning the whole office upside down looking for 14 XIV | find the commissary at his office. Having given his name, 15 XVI | He had brought from his office a copy of the prisoner’s 16 XVI | he proceeded to his own office; and with his eyes fixed 17 XVI | Virtuous again set foot in his office. The poor creature seemed 18 XVII | XVII~On his way back to his office, M. Segmuller mentally reviewed 19 XVII | hastened to this individual’s office. M. Petit remembered the 20 XVIII| be waiting for me in his office. We must only examine the 21 XVIII| reached the magistrate’s office. Scarcely had Lecoq opened 22 XIX | they reached the governor’s office, he did not utter a word; 23 XIX | from a neighboring register office to take the place of a servant 24 XXV | obliged him to retire from office, leaving behind him animosities