A. He was bone-weary and soul-weary, and found himself muttering. "Either I can't manage this place, or it's unmanageable".
B. To his horror, he realized that he had become the victim of an amorphous, unwitting, unconscious conspiracy to immerse him in routine work that had no significance.
C. It was one of those nights in the office when the office clock was moving towards four in the morning and Bennis was still not through with the incredible mass of paper stacked before him.
D. He reached for his calendar and ran his eyes down each hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour to see where his time had gone that day, the day before, the month before.
(CAT 1999)
(C) starts the paragraph and tells us about the busy schedule. (A) continues by defining the place unfit for working. (DB) ends the para surprisingly indicating author victim of conspiracy.