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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| of the bureau.~From that day the hand that assisted the 2 1| science which would one day advance them to~prosperity. 3 1| administration," and do not know from day to day where they may be 4 1| do not know from day to day where they may be on~the 5 1| grew majestic. From that day forth~bureaucracy used to 6 1| highest eminence. When the day of struggle came, all was 7 1| that the kingdom would some day escape from those~perpetual 8 1| ridiculous in the present day, when~the class on which 9 2| and steals~thirty sous a day for her stake, and you will 10 2| Though he dined out every day, and was lodged for the 11 2| held up to the light of day by the silly discussions 12 2| appearance early in the day was~that of a sharp lawyer 13 2| fools a man~sufficed."~ ~The day on which a serious and unlooked-for 14 2| his beadle face. The next~day he mounted the private staircase 15 3| Sundays only, because on that day no government business~went 16 3| Easter,~Christmas, New Year's day, and Epiphany. These festivals 17 3| ceremonies. When the~festival day came, the presents were 18 3| guests asked about~them. The day Saillard received his fur 19 3| admiring circle, he would some day~become deputy of the eighth 20 3| complexion, a little yellow by day, like that of most brunettes,~ 21 3| Piis, Duvicquet, in their day,~were in government employ. 22 4| a Thursday evening, the day after the ministerial reception 23 4| circumstances might some~day make him useful, were it 24 4| that du Bruel said, the day after a first~representation 25 4| bonbons on New-~Year's day and pretty boxes for her 26 4| couldn't live through the day. What a stir there'll~be! 27 4| ten francs on New-Year's~day,--I have said to him again 28 4| Antoine; "it will~be a hot day when that happens, and the 29 4| clerks had to work in his day! You ought to have seen 30 4| to do for the rest of the day, having got through his 31 4| had his hair curled every day. Vimeux was prepared, in 32 4| their creditors. "English day" means the day on~which 33 4| English day" means the day on~which the government 34 4| collection and~exhibits to this day, blissfully unconscious 35 4| in person on New-Year's day. Those who saw~them often 36 4| at the same~moment of the day. His sole vanity consisted 37 4| haggard eyes.~ ~Since the day when he first came to Paris 38 4| the striking events of his day. Du Bruel~told him that 39 4| with him. On New-Year's~day he went round and left his 40 4| of a pig or~sow. The next day Poiret appeared at the office 41 4| Vimeux informed him that one day~his hat--his, Vimeux's-- 42 4| expects to be called some day to lay down his life for 43 4| together for nine hours of the day, looked upon their office 44 5| divisions do not die every~day, and there is no insurance 45 5| office for the~rest of the day. You will take my place."~ ~ 46 5| for your orders for the day. I don't know what Monsieur~ 47 5| and~sixty-five centimes a day."~ ~Fleury [entering]. " 48 5| of~earning five francs a day; why, I could earn that 49 5| me an~audience this very day. My honor is involved in 50 5| must wait for the regular day when we do business~together. 51 5| session ended yesterday. Your day is Wednesday next; I could 52 6| to write. I'd rather any day draw a caricature of~him."~ ~ 53 6| known before New-Year's day.~There he goes now across 54 6| shorten by just so much the day's labor. At this hour the 55 6| opinions on the~events of the day. On this occasion they departed 56 6| cross for the rest of the day.~ ~"What did you busy yourself 57 6| re-entered the cafe.~ ~The next day the numerous subscribers 58 6| morrow, Friday, the usual day for the dinner given by 59 6| appoint Rabourdin this very~day."~ ~"Gentlemen," said Dutocq, 60 7| Consequently, every Friday,--the day of her dinner parties,-- 61 7| interest away from~France; some day an alien nation might ask 62 7| The man wept with joy. His day of triumph had come at last. 63 7| knee to me."~ ~The next day Celestine began her preparations 64 7| the ministry. It was her day of triumph, her own!~Never 65 7| every woman there comes a day when she shines in all~her 66 7| shines in all~her glory; a day which gives her an unfading 67 7| evening, and marked the day among the triumphs and glories 68 8| FORWARD, MOLLUSKS!~The next day, Wednesday, Monsieur Rabourdin 69 8| This is going to be a great day for you, Laurent," went 70 8| must be the~order of the day, for they are going to unite 71 8| make the change this very day. I~know the danger of saying 72 8| sign the papers till the day after~to-morrow; by that 73 8| sapping and mining, and the day is~coming when it will be 74 8| until Saturday, on which day the Chamber was~occupied 75 8| business with Rabourdin to-~day; and Monsieur Saillard, 76 8| you know, on New-Year's day, to~all the heads of divisions. 77 8| years, turned bold for one day,~injudiciously bold. Later 78 8| francs a year; and that day she~had counted up her debts,-- 79 8| the great event of the day was~brought up.~ ~A deputy. " 80 8| collusions of self-interest. The~day will come when nothing will 81 8| place who were~here in your day. Messieurs Colleville and


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