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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| coolness and composure of mind were~needed to rule such 2 1| independent and elevated mind; her conversation charmed 3 1| the requirements of her mind Madame Rabourdin took a 4 1| was condemned to use her mind and her faculties in a sordid~ 5 1| sweep them aside. To her mind~this complicated tangle 6 1| endeavouring to excuse to her own~mind a hatred for the laundry 7 1| At such~times Celestine's mind took a wide range, and she 8 1| slightest~sparkle of her own mind. From the earliest days 9 1| will not recognize that the mind he has ruled in childhood 10 1| society, before~making up its mind about a man, listens for 11 1| where the presence of a fine mind only alarmed the other~denizens. 12 1| maturing in Rabourdin's mind ever since his~promised 13 1| presentation to the~public mind close calculations, precise 14 2| political success, his clever mind looked about for the means 15 2| was the outcome of his own mind. Were it so, des Lupeaulx 16 2| texture to an observing mind. Such minds considered him 17 2| allowed the charms of her mind to complete~the effect produced 18 2| awakens~ideas within his mind. Such a scene represents 19 2| des Lupeaulx made up his mind to dine there often. Thanks 20 3| herself without equals in mind~who could comprehend her. 21 3| them in the solitude of her mind, and judged so soberly of~ 22 3| father has something on his mind," said Baudoyer to his wife,~ 23 3| came into des Lupeaulx's mind at this moment were melancholy 24 3| the~preoccupations of his mind. The street pavements, the 25 3| imprudent again,~but never mind now. Go to the office very 26 4| possession of the lad's~mind, and crying out, "I feared 27 4| look after your stoves and mind you never say harm of a~ 28 4| work, Phellion gave all his mind to it,--listening to every 29 4| better circumstances, and his mind~searched the ocean of the 30 4| continual~tension of his mind; he went over the history 31 4| difficult problem to~the mind of an observer. The clerks 32 5| with such~thoughts in his mind he was necessarily aloof 33 5| evident proof of~his powerful mind and vast intellect. Ah, 34 5| XVIII.~How old was he? never mind about that; just say his 35 5| everything."~ ~"You have more mind than an author ought to 36 5| fingers.~ ~Too noble in mind to think for a moment of 37 5| questions of government, his mind,~like that of an old lawyer 38 5| clear-sightedness of eagles; their mind is weary~when its youth 39 5| struggle with the popular~mind, or on the morrow of a diplomatic 40 5| But he had made up his mind~to win or lose, like a man 41 5| great work that filled his mind would seem to the~minister 42 5| subject is that occupies your~mind; you have nothing to fear"; 43 5| two thoughts to which his mind arrived as he crossed the~ 44 6| journalist has a wide-awake mind. The defenders of religion 45 6| liberals have been on the mind of the Parisian~bourgeoisie. 46 6| bled!--"~ ~"Well, never mind," said Saillard, enthusiastically, " 47 6| is turning~it over in his mind?" said Madame Saillard; " 48 6| Brezacs; and what~with? his mind, perhaps! Saillard is no 49 6| notarial deeds (bear that in mind). With the addition of this~ 50 6| rather refreshed, and his mind full~of a last glance exchanged 51 6| likely to strike the~king's mind than just those reasons 52 7| crossed Madame Rabourdin's mind and blurred~her sight, as 53 7| and yet how excellent a mind!--If I had not married I 54 7| Rabourdin, to whom in his own mind~he had granted remarkable 55 8| requires great application of mind to~carry on a system of 56 8| no application, restless mind.'"~ ~Godard. "A good idea, 57 8| man should keep in his own mind, for he alone can~apply 58 8| the minister loses a fine mind." [Rubs his hands.]~ ~Laurent [ 59 8| topsy-turvy. He has a very small mind. How about your man?"~ ~"


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