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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| Fleur-de-lis in the early days of the Restoration.~ ~The 2 1| so little~ability. A few days before his mother's death, 3 1| mind. From the earliest days of their marriage~Celestine, 4 1| if the France of former days possessed~brains strong 5 1| should live, as in former days under the~monarchy. Taking 6 1| the warlike luxury of the days when France shone like a~ 7 1| was likely to die in a few days. If~Rabourdin succeeded 8 2| little bedroom. On reception days the door~of Rabourdin's 9 2| and a~monastery.~ ~A few days earlier the beautiful Madame 10 2| Wednesdays.~ ~Within a few days Madame Rabourdin, having 11 2| privately that~in a few days he should be compelled to 12 2| it does in the deplorable days in which we now~live; it 13 3| the passers-by. In those days the Cafe Ture was the rendezvous 14 3| Madame la~Dauphine. These are days when public offices should 15 4| which the fools of those days~would bestow on those they 16 4| disconcerted; "they~never come two days together at the same hour."~ ~ 17 4| guillotine was there! now-a-~days they only mark 'em when 18 4| him to the Opera on gala days and presented him to some~ 19 4| dined, intending to end his days in the~same retreat), had 20 4| coat, even on the coldest~days, and he always wore shoes 21 4| one of the hottest of dog-~days to put a layer of lard under 22 5| yet to learn that in these days the worst state of life 23 5| Serving the State in these days is no longer~serving a prince 24 5| within~this office in three days; well, he expects me to 25 6| made and signed~under ten days. It will certainly not be 26 6| my fine young man. Your days of hardship~are nearly over; 27 6| enemies."~ ~"For the last five days I have been trying to find 28 6| price. There are only nine days before us for drawing up 29 6| but a man who in these days~gives a six-thousand-franc 30 7| as d'Aubigne said in~the days of Henri IV.--is the cause 31 7| after a pause. "In a few days des Lupeaulx will have~accomplished 32 7| change hands, and in three~days more will be on our side. 33 7| uneasy.~ ~"We knew eight days ago a fact that without 34 7| satisfactorily arranged within~six days our names will be substituted 35 7| of attorney. Within two days Baudoyer is~to be nominated; 36 7| wit and wisdom in those~days!"~ ~"You are really strong; 37 7| power."~ ~"Not in these days, you mean," said the minister' 38 7| are far indeed from the days when a king~could make men 39 8| latter's illness. On such days the clerks~came punctually, 40 8| Well, well; we live~in days when nothing astonishes 41 8| resignation at least ten days ago, and you~did not tell 42 8| all about this~affair ten days ago" [looks him in the eye]. " 43 8| the other had only five days more~to remain in the office, 44 8| reflecting that he had only five days more to stay in the~office]. " 45 8| taken the paper from him ten days ago."~ ~Bixiou [looking 46 8| Bixiou? I have only five~days and a half to stay in this 47 8| is very vulgar in these days to go~and see people who 48 8| with a bon~mot, so in these days of the Restoration the clerical 49 8| will happen, one of these days, some damaging~'solution 50 8| These officials pass their~days in verifying money-orders, 51 8| everybody plays low in these days."~ ~"I hope they won't cut


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