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TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT: An Errand at Leafsong
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... ere supported by a sizable community of ordinary class workers. LeafSong was no different. Many people took pride in serving a school so prestigious, and of those servants, the ones granted the position of General Assistant to the Faculty pursued a level of excellence that a few of the faculty—and more than a few of the faculty members’ own personal assistants—found intimidating.
People shared stories about wandering the campus late in the night, troubled by a research problem, only to b ...
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