EIGHT Before you left Signor Calvi’s office, he handed you the decree authorizing the office’s establishment, which listed its goals, regulations and the specific responsibilities of each official. He also gave you a copy of the decree transferring you from the military to the office. Signor Calvi explained that petitions would come to his office along with all the other mail that was sent to the Palace, at which point they would be recorded and turned over to you. After examining them and writing your recommendations, you would return them to him so that he could send them to the Governor-General’s office. He concluded by saying you would pursue your work under his direct supervision. Signor Calvi pressed the button that rang the bell outside his office and a soldier entered to take yo

