How does dickens describe the patent office at washington?
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Answer. 'I undoubtedly was made to feel,' said the inventor [Daniel Doyce], 'as if I had committed an offence. In dancing attendance at the various offices, I was always treated, more or less, as if it was a very bad offence.
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