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No civil servant is ever singled out by name.
"The servant is the one who dies?" Henry nodded.
No civil servant is remotely interested in pushing something along.
Katy Owen's phone-obsessed teenage servant is a total delight.
The black servant is there, too, in her white uniform.
The centurion returns home, and, lo, his servant is healed.
But sometimes the point of having a servant is simply to be a master.
Discreet, clever and above all pragmatic, this career civil servant is no ideologue of the left.
Mr Bonnet, a hitherto respected senior civil servant, is presented as scheming, haughty, imperious, even mad.
Today's public servant is gaffe-phobic, linguistically constipated, mortgaged in spirit to this lobby or that.
Normally advice like this from a civil servant is not published.
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