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1 The confidential clerk shook his head in a deprecatory way, and smiled.
2 This was Mr Winterbones, confidential clerk to the great Sir Roger Scatcherd.
3 Peabody, the confidential clerk , was standing by his chair, hesitating to speak.
4 It was produced by the teeth of the confidential clerk , Mr. Adolphus Brown.
5 The statement spoke in high terms of John Sylvester, confidential clerk .
6 When the war ended, she became a confidential clerk with a Lloyds underwriter.
7 Ben resumed his place as the secretary and confidential clerk of Mrs. Hamilton.
8 Hillerton's confidential clerk usually assented to the dictum of his principal.
9 Fletcher was confidential clerk to the great banking-house of Foggarty, Danforth, and Dot.
10 WANTED-A confidential clerk at a salary of fifteen dollars per week.
11 Samuel Annesley stood considering his late confidential clerk with bent brows.
12 His confidential clerk knocked, and seeing the Great Man's face, paused in trepidation.
13 Mr. Weatherley's energy did not evaporate with the departure of his confidential clerk .
14 When she left school, her father made her his book-keeper, secretary, confidential clerk .
15 Hepworth's clerk, Ellenby, had been the confidential clerk of Hepworth's father!
16 A few minutes afterwards his confidential clerk was alone with him in the room.
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