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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| cognizant. On this~the marriage took place.~ ~Rabourdin and his 2 1| her mind Madame Rabourdin took a weekly~reception-day and 3 1| brilliant plans in which she took no account of the~hindrances 4 1| such~times Celestine's mind took a wide range, and she imagined 5 1| When the kings of France took to themselves ministers, 6 1| writing; public~business took a literary form. France 7 1| and serious work that he took no notice of the sudden 8 2| really was, if by chance he took those appendages off. To 9 2| the~cashier tranquilly took out twenty-five clean bank-bills 10 2| confidences, however, a keen alarm took possession of~his soul. 11 2| a distance when he first took notice of him.~Saillard 12 2| safe. The cashier, however, took advantage of an influx of~ 13 3| understood), Monsieur~Baudoyer took her--for the glory of the 14 3| of religion), her parents took her to the pavement in front 15 3| rue de Lesdiguieres, who took an interest in Elisabeth 16 3| Excellency's wife when he~took her the month's salary.~ ~" 17 3| the lad, and as he~himself took the whole service seriously, 18 4| scenes of our~present study took place.~ ~In Paris nearly 19 4| discretion; they pawned and took out of pawn, bought up~bills 20 4| a first representation, took her~there in a carriage 21 4| nothing in his bedroom; took possession of phials and 22 4| his eyes, Joseph Godard took little care of his person; 23 4| a dreadful presentiment took possession of the lad's~ 24 4| or "Marquise~de B--"; took him to the Opera on gala 25 4| acceptable to all persons who took pleasure in the~lights of 26 4| office. Once a month he took Zelie to the~theatre, with 27 4| squabbling. One smoked, the other took snuff, and the~merits of 28 4| of the~division. Bixiou took it into his head on one 29 4| the gratuities~bestowed took the place of prizes given 30 5| Billardiere departed this life. He took upon~himself to justify 31 5| unfortunate affair of~Quiberon and took the whole responsibility 32 5| Dutocq opened his coat, took a paper from the left-hand 33 5| secret follies~of the court took place,--on the eve of a 34 5| such~periods not a dinner took place among bold schemers 35 5| moment, and his Excellency took advantage of the fact to 36 6| is what you must say: 'He~took upon himself, in a book 37 6| he made no difficulty. He took pains to insert it in a~ 38 6| and his present Majesty took pleasure in crowning a~loyalty 39 6| would contain that he~rarely took the trouble to read it, 40 6| and inquire; for when I~took your article to the newspaper 41 7| her own!~Never courtesan took such pains with herself 42 7| the minister himself she took the pretty~air of sauciness 43 7| them."~ ~The two usurers took a mental inventory of des 44 7| know him well."~ ~The pair took leave of des Lupeaulx, who 45 7| to the two old men,~who took their way back (always on 46 7| and the minister himself took her to the outer door.~ ~" 47 7| life. As Madame Rabourdin took off one~by one the ornaments 48 7| said Gobseck.~ ~Mitral took a cabriolet and went straight 49 8| all answer, the minister took the appointment papers and 50 8| France, even God."~ ~Then he took Baudoyer into the office 51 8| returned to the office,~and took up his work, satisfied with


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