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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| accustomed to enjoy. Those who know~Parisian life will readily 2 1| man than herself, "Do you~know you have really said something 3 1| administration," and do not know from day to day where they 4 1| should have decision,~should know public affairs, and direct 5 2| That may be; but you know how it was decided for Casimir 6 2| deputies of the Centre, you know, and we cannot openly~oppose 7 3| fact, the~Saillards did not know how better to manage their 8 3| with those onions and not know it," he remarked.~As soon 9 3| iron-master; my customers know where to find a good article--"~ ~" 10 3| estate?"~ ~"Why, don't you know? in the part of the country 11 3| alarms the other clerks; they~know he does not endanger their 12 3| pretty woman!) "Oh, yes! I know you better than you~know 13 3| know you better than you~know yourself. Rabourdin is a 14 3| Lupeaulx to himself. "I~don't know my own self when I am with 15 4| servants of modern houses who~know their masters' private affairs 16 4| Dutocq," said Antoine. "I know him by that pickpocket~step 17 4| on~your back before you know it. Yesterday, contrary 18 4| dramatic writer, as few people know, is made up~of three individuals; 19 4| Monsieur~Robert Lindet. I know, for I served my apprenticeship 20 4| should we be, I'd like to know? Go~along and look after 21 4| writers, and hoped in time to know the whole western side of 22 4| charming Parisian women who know how to make their husbands 23 4| melancholy air. "We never know," said Rabourdin, speaking~ 24 4| nothing at~all. He did not know a single person in the house 25 5| very dirty.' I suppose you know~he always wore his orders 26 5| holy sacraments. But do you~know what he did in order to 27 5| not all; he said,--for you know all celebrated~men make 28 5| great news!"~ ~All. "We know it."~ ~Colleville. "I defy 29 5| Colleville. "I defy you to know it! I have been hunting 30 5| silence.] "I'd have you to know,~Master Dutocq, that all 31 5| mourning."~ ~Bixiou. "You know about engravings and such 32 5| and let Madame~Baudoyer know what is happening; for Monsieur 33 5| a~couple of months. If I know arithmetic that will give 34 5| than under-head-clerk. I~know myself perfectly well, and 35 5| myself perfectly well, and I know I haven't the ability, like~ 36 5| of the ministry. Do you know that~they talk of putting 37 5| division against Rabourdin. You know how devoted Fleury is~to 38 5| when" [full stop] "--I know where I am and what I can 39 5| his head--I'm sure I don't know~where he stole it. If Baudoyer 40 5| orders for the day. I don't know what Monsieur~Rabourdin 41 5| kind, the liberals would know what they~had to deal with. 42 5| politics here; you don't know what harm~you may do us."~ ~ 43 5| less regret if he could know that~his successor were 44 5| can always be sold. But I know the~news will delight your 45 5| reads the~papers. Do you know the particulars of old La 46 5| responsibility on himself. You know about~that, don't you? La 47 5| If I had such a wife, I know I should~succeed in everything."~ ~" 48 5| without allowing Dutocq to know his secret thoughts. He~ 49 5| His Excellency and I know what the subject is that 50 6| a white heat! Don't~you know what's going on down below? 51 6| Dutocq. "I can't, for I know the facts. Monsieur Rabourdin 52 6| me? seven to one,--for I know~which side you'll take, 53 6| as Monsieur Phellion to know what grounds~Monsieur Bixiou 54 6| the door]. "We all want to know, Monsieur Bixiou, what~made 55 6| Bixiou. "Papa Phellion, you know geography?"~ ~Phellion [ 56 6| coming out. Well, you may know all that, but you don't 57 6| all that, but you don't know the human~heart; you have 58 6| clever in that, I'd like to know? We must first admit that 59 6| Sebastien. "Do they? I didn't know."~ ~Fleury. "Are you blind?"~ ~ 60 6| Fleury. "Do you all want to know which of us will really 61 6| conscientiously remain. A minister may know who are~the real workers 62 6| curate to Gaudron; "you know I~am engaged to dine with 63 6| respectful. But you ought to know, first of all, whether Madame~ 64 6| she answered sharply. "I know that."~ ~"'The place of 65 6| are, Monsieur~Gaudron, to know so much. That's what it 66 6| whatever he pleases.~You know the deputy who has slipped 67 6| laughed Mitral, "I'd like to know the robber!"~ ~"Nobody can 68 6| and besides, I can't know before his Excellency what 69 6| his colleagues. "I don't know if Bixiou has the art of~ 70 6| Bruel [rushing in]. "I don't know." [He drags Bixiou back 71 6| such a thing yourself, I~know."~ ~Bixiou [in a wheedling 72 6| familiarity assumed by men~who know they are indispensable.~ ~" 73 6| the head examiner. But~you know perfectly well that nothing 74 7| wants a bone."~ ~"Do you know what the other side offer 75 7| of that plan. I want to know what~it is. Find out, and 76 7| much longer."~ ~"You do not know to what lengths my devotion 77 7| she IS tricking me I shall know it. I'll set the~cleverest 78 7| heart. Ah! my little cats, I know you! for, after all,~women 79 7| blame him. I really don't know anything more flattering 80 7| criticise a work of which you know nothing as yet."~ ~"Do I 81 7| I need," she asked, "to know a scheme the essence of 82 7| your ideas for mine. You know nothing at all~about my 83 7| my scheme."~ ~"Nothing! I know all."~ ~"Then tell it to 84 7| your general-secretary to know whom I am~really intending 85 7| remaining guests.~ ~"I now know all," said des Lupeaulx, 86 7| gratified vanity.~ ~"You know what the countess's Tuesdays 87 7| Lupeaulx, significantly.~ ~"I know they do," she answered, 88 7| will then be one of us, you know."~ ~His Excellency carried 89 7| commerce, a deputy, as you know, feels himself obliged to 90 7| said Gigonnet, "I see you know him well."~ ~The pair took 91 7| He is charming. We must know these poor ministers to 92 7| statesmen when we come to know them personally."~ ~"He 93 7| falling into the~trap.~ ~"I know it; I am certain of it."~ ~" 94 7| more for one's friend, you~know, than for one's--"~ ~She 95 8| clock.~ ~"I'm sure I don't know how it happened," he said, " 96 8| the letter hadn't gone. I know a famous secret, Antoine;~ 97 8| I don't want people to know you have just~seen me."~ ~ 98 8| Who? Rabourdin? Then you know the news?"~ ~Fleury [rolling 99 8| understand how you came to know all that; perhaps you~are 100 8| is too~much of a fool to know how to use them. Accept 101 8| understanding?~ ~"Ans.--To know. It is the eye of the soul."~ ~ 102 8| ought the understanding to know?~ ~"Ans.--Truth.~ ~"Quest.-- 103 8| whom you~ignore. Don't you know that in every nation there 104 8| knowing how to govern is to know those heads~well, and either 105 8| off or buy them. I don't know how much~talent I have, 106 8| much~talent I have, but I know that I have ambition; and 107 8| echoed the minister. "Do you know him?"~ ~"Yes," said des 108 8| change this very day. I~know the danger of saying yes 109 8| society of~which, as yet, we know nothing. I shall continue 110 8| as I told you. You don't know what a service you'll be 111 8| personages."~ ~Bixiou. "You know them?"~ ~Dutocq. "Yes."~ ~ 112 8| a rare thing], "do you know what~is going on? what scandals 113 8| in amazement, and do~not know what to say.]~ ~Poiret [ 114 8| is one to be granted, you know, on New-Year's day, to~all 115 8| Copied it? How did you know he copied it? Ha! ha! it 116 8| Rabourdin with a smile.~ ~"I know Monsieur le Comte de Serizy, 117 8| glorious under defeat. Do you know that~it is a very rare thing 118 8| honest fellow, did not know what to make of~the stupid 119 8| monkey]. "I am curious to know~how the division will get 120 8| Do you really want to know? Then listen. The antechamber 121 8| forget our bet? don't you know I was backing the~devil' 122 8| perhaps you~would be glad to know what you are--"~ ~Poiret [ 123 8| government clerk is? Do you know what he~is?"~ ~Poiret. " 124 8| his place; for he doesn't know how to do~anything but copy 125 8| Rabourdin's, and as you know about~it--"~ ~De la Briere. "


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