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"It's a sanitation schedule for the Education Department, and is, Idare to say, nearly perfect. It has eighty-three questions, on everypoint from temperature to drains, and will present a complete view ofthe physical condition of primary schools. "You have no idea, " he continued, "what a fight I have had with ourHead to get it through--eight drafts, each one costing three days'labor--but now he has passed it. "'Perkins, ' he said, 'this is the most exhaustive schedule you haveever drawn up, an...d I'm proud it's come through the hands of thedrafting sub-department. Whether I can approve it as Head of thepublishing sub-department is very doubtful. '" "Do you mean that the same man would approve your paper in onedepartment to-day, and--" "Quite so. It's a little difficult for an outsider to appreciate theperfect order, perhaps I might say symmetry, of the Civil Service;"and Mr. Perkins spoke with a tone of condescension as to a littlechild. "The Head goes himself to the one sub-department in themorning and to the other in the afternoon, and he acts with absoluteimpartiality.
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