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"And are you really going away from here to be an amanuensis?"
I thought perhaps you'd had some amanuensis write it for you.
No one knew whether I was an amanuensis or a counselor.
But here comes my Amanuensis, so we'll get on more swimmingly now.
And now there is an old gentleman who wants an amanuensis."
He had just finished giving some instructions to his parliamentary amanuensis.
He now works in a boarding-house and as an amanuensis for a lawyer.
Rather than writing herself, she dictated to an amanuensis.
Every writer is the amanuensis to their characters, often using language they never consciously would, she added.
The amanuensis of Madrid made an error which is easily detected.
Carrie also served as an amanuensis for several years.
"With an author of a certain stature, they're the artist; we're the amanuensis."
An admiral's secretary was less a private amanuensis than the business manager of the squadron.
Or perhaps his own aging process has begun to transform him from amanuensis into some kind of grand old man, himself.
Which is exactly what I'm looking for in a dog: a spiritual amanuensis, a sleeping muse.
There is also an amanuensis typescript derived from B, without independent value.
We were seldom able to copy our own compositions, and have employed an amanuensis for the last six years.
The baron talked of making me his amanuensis; but my abbot was doubtful.
During them, I was amanuensis to the bishop.
She was devoted to her husband and acted as his secretary and amanuensis.
The Amanuensis records the official proceedings of these societies.
It is the form of the translator's amanuensis which is not a real device and never will.
A church leader dictates a letter almost word for word to an amanuensis.
He continued writing with his daughter as his amanuensis.
If he had indeed come to be the leader, he must have forced young Ward to act as his amanuensis.