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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| this period he was forty years old, with~gray hair of so 2 1| with a~place. At twenty-two years of age Rabourdin became 3 1| Leprince, then~seventeen years of age, who had all the 4 1| capital in the first five years~of married life. By the 5 1| put in the garret.~ ~Eight years of fruitless expectation 6 1| was lost or destroyed. Two~years before her father's death 7 1| patience for a few more years he would then be entitled 8 1| nation; delays for seven years, by its~machinery, the project 9 1| that an evolution~of twenty years would be required.~ ~Such 10 2| to the~surface for a few years, then engulfs on a stormy 11 2| Lupeaulx was just forty years old. His youth had long 12 2| lodged for the last nine years~at the cost of the State, 13 2| unfortunately, for the last few years the government had been 14 2| journalist. Thus, in that~fifteen years' struggle in which the harlequin 15 2| where for three or four years prosperity has been~counted 16 2| of,~perhaps, twenty-five years. His next step is to place 17 2| deputy."~ ~"He has neither years nor rentals enough to be 18 3| provinces. About twenty-seven years of age, and spoiled, like 19 3| on the~tail of her twelve years, laid claim to Falleix, 20 3| Though she was past thirty years old~she looked scarcely 21 3| privation.~After thirty-three years of married life, and twenty-nine 22 3| married life, and twenty-nine years of~toil in a government 23 3| she was now fifty-seven years old, and her~lifetime of 24 3| reserved to itself. For years Elisabeth, the~daughter, 25 3| Republic, and now sixty-nine years old, came to~see them on 26 3| violin, but for the last six years~Monsieur Godard, who was 27 3| as she calculated, seven years to do it in.~Martin Falleix 28 3| patiently spent twenty-~five years in a government office behind 29 3| I have been here three years,~and I must end sooner or 30 3| study, the result of ten years' observation and experience,~ 31 3| of no principle, who six years earlier had kept~a ballet-girl, 32 4| for a certain~number of years), various copying clerks, 33 4| hundred francs a year; new~years' gifts and "gratifications" 34 4| the clerks. He was sixty years of age, with white hair 35 4| Rabourdin bureau: Thirty-eight years old, oblong face and bilious~ 36 4| faith and enthusiasm of his years. In~fact, the youth looked 37 4| her birthday. Twenty-six years of age,~a worker working 38 4| though he has been here two years. It's a shame! it makes~ 39 4| He~was about forty-five years of age, sergeant-major of 40 4| fine~clothes for over three years. As he owed Antoine more 41 4| for books, which twenty years later went by the name of~" 42 4| chestnut whiskers, twenty-seven years old, fair-~skinned, with 43 4| copying-clerk twenty-two years of age, with a~salary of 44 4| retreat), had spent thirty years in the Civil Service. Nature~ 45 4| according to their~respective years from the time of his entrance 46 4| was, by the bye, fifty-two years old) had worn~for the last 47 4| had worn~for the last nine years. Bixiou, who had never seen 48 5| Vavasseur, who served ten years under the Empire at four~ 49 5| in the course of twelve years, a young man who has gone 50 5| all, precarious. In twelve years a grocer can earn enough 51 5| Monseigneur,--If twenty-three years of irreproachable services~ 52 5| After ten or a dozen years of parliamentary struggle, 53 5| nearer~sixty than fifty years of age; had he retained 54 5| power in~the course of seven years, the minister believed that 55 6| perilous missions, and of late years to arduous civic~duties. 56 6| stockings for the last thirty years!"~cried Mitral.~ ~"If there' 57 6| your stockings for thirty years."~ ~"That counts for something," 58 7| we men are. Twenty-eight years old, virtuous, and~living 59 7| than you have done in six years. Come, tell me this~fine 60 7| nurse it up for six or seven~years, that's a thing I cannot 61 7| of their bosom for seven~years, and keeping a secret from 62 7| from a~poor woman for seven years!--doubting her devotion!"~ ~" 63 7| Rabourdin, provoked, "for eleven years and more I have~been unable 64 7| to be in labor for seven years and bring forth a dead child! 65 7| Having~labored for many years to satisfy his wife, he 66 7| papers.~ ~"You have three years in which to pay off the 67 7| to an~understanding two years ago [the coxcomb!], and 68 7| Ah!~when a man is forty years of age women may take pains 69 8| is retired. After~thirty years' service that's no misfortune. 70 8| orator~worked for seven years to get into power; he began 71 8| like after that after ten years' public~exposure to the 72 8| who, timid for over five years, turned bold for one day,~ 73 8| Rabourdin, eagerly; "six years' toil~certainly deserves 74 8| everything, the toil of years.~Fatigued by the pressure 75 8| twenty-eight,~dear angel; in ten years you shall recover the luxury 76 8| commissary, after a delay of two years, some account in which there~


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