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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 2| base act~with a jest and get the whole value of it; and 2 2| hundred. Where could he get money to build a mansion 3 2| went to the Tuileries to get his cue. And he~always waited 4 2| But where would he get the money?"~ ~"How did Manuel 5 2| office-seekers, to slip out and get into his hackney-coach ( 6 3| protectors and~influence to get places in the government 7 3| the general-secretary to get elected to the~place, and 8 3| Perhaps you will really get Monsieur de la Billardiere' 9 3| support her son~until he can get a place as copying-clerk, 10 3| skies. To go~on foot and not get muddied, to save his clothes, 11 3| paternally; often endeavoured to~get him some fee from the Council, 12 4| some slight favor, or to get~redress for a trifling wrong, 13 4| useful, were it only to get him or some distinguished~ 14 4| door, "I'd give them up to~get that man out of our division."~ ~" 15 4| gone. Folly! he'll never get on that way!~The proof is 16 4| roll.~ ~After trying to get a few reasonable ideas into 17 4| bureau, but he manoeuvred to get himself~transferred to Rabourdin' 18 4| possessed with a desire to get~on, he really applied himself 19 5| in spite of his desire to get to the office early, preceded 20 5| copying clerks.~ ~"Did any one get to the office before you?" 21 5| Bixiou [laughing]. "Get an anagram out of that, 22 5| Hey, Minard, if you should get twenty-five hundred~francs 23 5| Colleville. "But you don't get twenty-five hundred francs."~ ~ 24 5| office; why~shouldn't I get it this year? Monsieur Baudoyer 25 5| had influence enough to get the~salary put back to three 26 5| continue the practice you will get on--elsewhere." [To Bixiou, 27 5| rung three times and can't get him." [Baudoyer and~Bixiou 28 5| hundred parts less~power to get a man appointed to a place 29 5| age of~eighteen, you can't get eighteen hundred francs 30 5| situation I should try to get ahead of~the general-secretary."~ ~ 31 5| to-day that you couldn't get through within~this office 32 5| division, which will thus get rid of him. Du~Bruel, we 33 5| of him. Du~Bruel, we must get ten or a dozen lines about 34 5| tell of~it.~ ~"How did you get hold of this paper?"~ ~Dutocq 35 5| preoccupation and his desire to get away; seeing him for the 36 5| but~making a movement to get away.~ ~Rabourdin came forward 37 6| that Rabourdin~does not get La Billardiere's place. 38 6| hear words, but I never get at any meaning; he talks 39 6| are nearly over; you'll get a post. Monsieur Rabourdin 40 6| Godard in such a hurry to get a passport for Falleix;~ 41 6| employ your influence to get me placed in your~division, 42 6| so great. If he doesn't get it! hey, papa," she~added, 43 6| s place, and in order to get~it, we must seize--"~ ~" 44 6| Lupeaulx would cut off a leg to get elected in his place,"~continued 45 6| appointment, and des Lupeaulx~will get it for us on these terms; 46 6| forgiving him now,--I'll get~even with him later. If 47 6| taken; he was resolved to get Rabourdin appointed.~ ~" 48 6| been managed! Baudoyer will get the appointment."~[Confidentially] " 49 7| not? I have taken pains to~get the things you like best--"~ ~" 50 7| much-tried man. I cannot get~an audience of the minister, 51 7| against me."~ ~"What if I get him dismissed altogether?"~ ~ 52 7| attempted to carry it out would~get himself dethroned. You can 53 7| Gigonnet;~"Falleix will get his land."~ ~"His interest 54 7| wonderfully~clever woman! I must get to the bottom of her heart."~ ~" 55 7| love a man for what she can get out of~him it is better 56 7| Ah! you women, you can get what you want by the bestowal 57 8| flattering themselves they should get a few fees; for a~rumor 58 8| start a clamor--"~ ~"I could get a man to make a caricature, 59 8| short, everybody; and you'll get~your appointment. Now do 60 8| as he~will, you can then get rid of him by asking those 61 8| elsewhere. You will thus get back an important office 62 8| had a world of trouble to get back my key.~That boy is 63 8| worked for seven years to get into power; he began in 64 8| the secretary.~ ~"Does he get the cross?"~ ~"Not yet; 65 8| know~how the division will get along. Monsieur Rabourdin 66 8| boudoir,~the best way to get in is through the cellar, 67 8| myself how they can possibly get along without two~Chambers, 68 8| tell me that he longs to get~out of his place,--that 69 8| himself,~and is not free to get out of his place; for he 70 8| subordinate."~ ~Poiret [trying to get away]. "Incomprehensible!"~ ~ 71 8| nations would be satisfied to get as far as this; but Napoleon


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