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1 I | been employed in a railroad office at fifteen hundred francs 2 I | prospects at once. In your office at least no one knows you; 3 III | the stairs leading to the office of “La Vie Francaise.”~Duroy 4 IV | decided to go to the railroad office, draw his salary, and hand 5 IV | purchases, and repaired to the office of “La Vie Francaise.” Forestier 6 IV | Charles: “I will be at the office at three oclock.”~He returned 7 IV | and took it boldly to the office. Duroy handed Forestier 8 IV | salary from the railroad office, left him three hundred 9 IV | Folies-Bergeres, and walking up to the office, he said: “My name is Georges 10 IV | not there. On entering the office several hours later, he 11 IV | and entering his friend’s office, brusquely asked: “Why did 12 V | he never evinced at the office.~“The two ladies will come 13 V | three he rose to go to the office; at the half-open door he 14 V | afternoon working at the office. At four oclock he received 15 V | fifty, and on entering the office of “La Vie Francaise” he 16 VI | Duroy’s existence at the office insupportable. The latter 17 VI | that your position at the office is unsatisfactory, but do 18 VI | in his letter-box at the office an envelope containing Mme, 19 VI | dinner-party he left the office in good season, in order 20 VI | especial authority at the office on account of his influence 21 VII | afternoon when he entered the office, Boisrenard handed him a 22 VII | went at once to M. Walter’s office. After hearing the case, 23 VII | and on his return to the office, wrote the following:~“An 24 VII | afternoon with Boisrenard to the office, where he worked in an absent, 25 VIII| there anything new at the office?”~“Nothing. They have taken 26 XI | TAKES A HAND~On entering the office the following day, Du Roy 27 XI | him by that name. From the office he proceeded to his home, 28 XI | at once to the telegraph office to send a message to Clotilde, 29 XII | journalist then repaired to the office of “La Vie Francaise.” As 30 XIII| sauntered slowly toward the office to commence his work, for 31 XIII| Wednesdays.~On entering the office, he was handed a sealed 32 XIII| what a bore!” and left the office at once, too much annoyed 33 XIII| with drawn blinds to the office, to his house, in the hope 34 XIII| Yes, I received it at the office just as I was setting out 35 XIII| that Laroche assumed his office; she told him how they had 36 XIII| then—he did not enter the office, preferring to confer with 37 XIII| when completed, to the office, conversed several moments 38 XIV | offered it to her husband.~“OFFICE OF M. LAMANEUR,~Notary.~ 39 XIV | Madame: Kindly call at my office at a quarter past two o40 XIV | set out for M. Lamaneur’s office.~The notary was a short, 41 XIV | wife were shown into his office, pointed to seats, and said, 42 XIV | together with his wife left the office. When they arrived home, 43 XIV | husband.~On leaving the office, as it was pleasant, Georges 44 XVI | Georges du Roy entered the office of “La Vie Francaise.” M.


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