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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| cross-purposes; many are called and few are chosen is the~ 2 1| zealous servants were simply called head-~clerks. In those branches 3 1| by the winds of a power called "the~administration," and 4 1| case was urgent, "I have called for a report."~The Report 5 1| rather silly game of what are called "constitutional~institutions" 6 2| blue coat of the shade called "king's~blue," with brass 7 2| rival, Madame Colleville, called the Celimene of the rue~ 8 2| department an~indemnity, called an "outfit." It costs, alas, 9 3| TEREDOS NAVALIS, OTHERWISE CALLED SHIP-WORM~While old Saillard 10 3| their~circle of acquaintance called them so--consisted of sixty 11 3| uprightness that might be called quadrangular,~a religion 12 3| only that venerable garment called in Touraine and Picardy~" 13 3| was inclosed in~what was called a "casaquin," another obsolete 14 3| and the family director,~called profane books. This discipline 15 3| his niece, whom he always called "the little~Saillard," stout 16 3| uncle Bidault, otherwise called~Gigonnet, was rich and handled 17 3| that profound~philosopher, called the high comedy of government; 18 3| thereupon related what he called his scene at the ministry 19 4| the important personage called, under~the Empire, head 20 4| and head-~clerk, otherwise called head or chief of the bureau. 21 4| order-clerks are sometimes called auditors, or again, book-~ 22 4| those they indiscriminately called Jesuits. Belonging~to that 23 4| great uneasiness what he called the liaison of~des Lupeaulx 24 4| solid treatises,"~as he called them, were sold at the University 25 4| of asthma, having what he called an "adipose chest."~He saluted 26 4| in relation to what were called "the English,"--a name given 27 4| knew the other.~Thuillier, called "the handsome Thuillier," 28 4| Monsieur Poiret junior, called "junior" to distinguish 29 4| as exercised upon what he called the~unhappy slaves of that 30 4| a man who~expects to be called some day to lay down his 31 4| vegetating in those~dreadful pens called bureaus, where the sun seldom 32 5| Monsieur Godard, whom he had~called from his private office, 33 5| of all the~clerks who had called to inquire after him; and 34 5| Chamber invented~what they called special training, and the 35 5| pont de la Concorde (so called because it leads to the 36 5| him."~ ~Des Lupeaulx rose, called the servant, said a few 37 5| those who cling to what is called absolute power, was~nevertheless 38 6| and he said, 'Robespierre called out to me, "Duc~d'Otrante, 39 6| the following articles, called items:--~ ~"Monsieur le 40 6| found only at a certain cafe called the Cafe Themis,--a~singular 41 7| domiciliary invasion may be called, not only (as they say in 42 7| She rang for Therese, called for her daughter, the cook, 43 7| cake very appropriately called "leaden cake." "Finot,~my 44 7| earrings were all what is called Berlin~iron-work; but these 45 7| character from what may be called the physiognomy of~signature. 46 7| rue des Gres. Like a dog called to heel by the huntsman,~ 47 8| coachman.~ ~"Hi, Jean!" he called out to him; "Monseigneur 48 8| discussions? Can they even be called nations, or~governments? 49 8| this gulf, this volcano, called, in~the language of the ' 50 8| strictly speaking, may be called a~clerk, the head of a division 51 8| head of a division must be called a bureaucrat. These~gentlemen" [ 52 8| that evil genius of theirs called~leakage."~ ~Des Lupeaulx. "


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