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 1      IV|   Cagliari's service as private secretary, and, a little later, divorce
 2       V|      who seemed to be a private secretary, or something of the sort,
 3     VII|      are taken in charge by the secretary."~ ~"Then it is lucky I
 4    VIII| detained elsewhere and while my secretary was also unavoidably delayed.
 5    VIII|        afternoon I will send my secretary to you."~ ~"Your secretary?"
 6    VIII|      secretary to you."~ ~"Your secretary?" repeated Blanka, with
 7    VIII|        these, but not from your secretary."~ ~"And why not from him?"[
 8     XIX|       Prince Cagliari's private secretary. A day had already been
 9     XIX|        so shamefully.~ ~The new secretary's appearance in the prince'
10     XIX|   ladies in a private room. The secretary asked to be shown thither.~ ~"
11     XIX|        Very well," rejoined the secretary, quietly. "Then I will go
12     XIX|         all, the smooth-tongued secretary had entirely omitted, -
13     XIX|     told you so?"~ ~"My private secretary, your favourite, Benjamin
14     XXV|      ever reach them," said the secretary, with a smile; "but we shall
15     XXV|     marchioness," commented the secretary.~ ~"And you choose to remark
16  XXVIII|        had seldom opened to the secretary of late. Toward seven o'
17  XXVIII|        plot the ruin of his own secretary and confidant?"~ ~"You yourself
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