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But if his confidential clerk is in, perhaps he could see me instead?
"Am I going to have to fire every confidential clerk in my force?"
I never knew what the letter said, but they took me on at once as a confidential clerk.
Whose confidential clerk is being paid by which rival concern to sell advance market information?
In his career he became confidential clerk (authorised signatory) and head of research.
When Harriman got back to his office he called in one of his confidential clerks.
An attendant arose at a sign from a confidential clerk at the first desk.
In 1870 he was appointed confidential clerk and secretary to the treasury, which position he held up to his death.
At length, he became confidential clerk for the resident partner of a firm that was doing a business of $2 million a year.
But until she hired him as a confidential clerk, he'd lived most of his life in unheated slum rooms.
At the age of ten he went to Charleston to earn a living, and at sixteen had become confidential clerk in a large mercantile house.
It was Hoskin, his confidential clerk.
"She must be the right Anna; I have her listed as 'confidential clerk.'
You must have brains or Maître de Croissy could not do with you as his confidential clerk.
Phineas was his confidential clerk, and, if he did not reap much financial benefit from his position, he at least obtained a good business education.
It would be ridiculous to be prying and analytic in such cases, as if one were inquiring into the character of a confidential clerk.
The Confidential Clerk was the last play to become a New York Times bestseller for 33 years.
(d. 1245), confidential clerk and estate steward especially associated with building projects, was a native of West Dereham, Norfolk.
Krap, Bernick's confidential clerk.
I had a momentary amazement as I read that our visitor was the confidential clerk of Mr. Wolfe. "
Eager to get off as lightly as possible, the fellow, who had been a confidential clerk in the main offices of the glass works, made a full confession.
By the end of February 1953, the third act of the new play, which Eliot had entitled The Confidential Clerk, was ready for typing.
It would carry a secretary or a confidential clerk as well as the commissioner, and he could go straight to whatever point on the lake-" "Silk good?"
After his four months of enforced confinement in Brisbane, he moved to Sydney and found a job as a "confidential clerk", code for a bookmaker's penciller.
Did I tell you I had an offer from Bobbett and Fanshaw to go into their office as confidential clerk on a salary of ten thousand?"