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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| right;~prudent, because he knew men; exquisitely courteous 2 1| several languages, and even knew something of science,--a 3 2| like about it." Every body knew that when des~Lupeaulx was 4 2| reports thereon was~entrusted, knew all the secrets of parliamentary 5 2| confessor, he sometimes knew~everything and sometimes 6 3| remarked.~As soon as Elisabeth knew how to hold a needle, her 7 3| their corners. She well knew how~to manage a soft, insinuating 8 4| their peculiarities. They knew how far to~trust the clerks 9 4| La Billardiere. Though~he knew himself incapable of important 10 4| Chaulieu, the minister, knew that du Bruel was~writing 11 4| provoked to feel that he knew nothing about it,~whereas 12 4| of shells and~minerals, knew how to stuff birds, kept 13 4| entered the porte-cochere; he knew every~one at the ministry, 14 4| which he did with a map. He knew every inch of Arcueil, Bievre,~ 15 4| inmost wishes of others; he knew the way to many a castle~ 16 4| and de~Rhetore, whom he knew in the society of actresses, 17 4| were not~without grace. He knew all this, and when des Lupeaulx 18 4| courage that made no~show. He knew the science of writing quite 19 4| named Thuillier. All who knew one knew the other.~Thuillier, 20 4| Thuillier. All who knew one knew the other.~Thuillier, called " 21 4| two weeks; and he never knew how the phenomenon was produced.~ 22 4| without wetting his~lips, and knew all the songs of Beranger 23 4| so carefully that no one knew~where he lived, nor who 24 5| better than any one, he well knew that it~would never pardon, 25 5| such~judgment, Rabourdin knew that it was all-powerful; 26 5| was all-powerful; and he knew, too,~that he was crushed. 27 5| and flooded his chest; he knew he was dying for~he felt 28 5| Every one in~this office knew his intellect was herculean. 29 5| longer~serving a prince who knew how to punish and reward. 30 5| interrupted des~Lupeaulx, who knew the empty civility of an 31 6| rendered by the Provost, who knew how to harmonize the~severity 32 6| politely avoided, for nobody knew~what to say to them about 33 6| Gigonnet's strong-box, for he knew very well they would go 34 6| unfold a newspaper.~ ~He knew so well what the ministerial 35 6| was evidently serious. He knew the game, and he saw that 36 7| was a~judge of lying and knew that Celestine spoke in 37 7| before by des Lupeaulx, who knew~all the countess's weak 38 7| Lupeaulx, in~love as he was, knew her defects, and said to 39 7| reproach him. Madame Rabourdin knew this, but she knew also 40 7| Rabourdin knew this, but she knew also that~ghosts return 41 7| suspicious and uneasy.~ ~"We knew eight days ago a fact that 42 8| signing-days,--and~why, nobody ever knew. On this occasion the three 43 8| devil's tattoo on~me if he knew the letter hadn't gone. 44 8| would send me off if he knew I had said a single word; 45 8| Lupeaulx, carelessly. "You knew of~the deputy's approaching 46 8| bound to do so, but you~knew very well that I am most 47 8| my dear fellow, that you knew all about this~affair ten 48 8| Rabourdin [calmly]. "I knew that already" [he lifts 49 8| filled with persons who knew nothing of the government~ 50 8| courageous," said a few women who knew the truth, and who~were 51 8| his name. I may say that I knew of this appointment and 52 8| Rabourdin. Ah, monsieur, I knew your~step. If you have business


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