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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| Paris, under penalty of being thought monsters.~ ~Thus 2 1| She reproached him for being too honest a man. In the 3 1| want of respect. Without being aware of it she injured 4 1| another in society; but being~incapable of so doing in 5 1| practice of kings. Their time being taken up~in defending themselves 6 1| MEN. The government-clerks being led to detest~the administrations 7 1| considerations with them being to keep the wheels well~ 8 1| just as it persisted in~being a land-holder and a manufacturer. 9 1| living; and she groaned at being married to a man without 10 1| dinner on Fridays, the guests being expected to pay their return 11 2| His business was that of being always compromised; but 12 2| danseuse, how~could they help being friends? If des Lupeaulx 13 2| thought important matters were being talked over,~and the solicitors 14 3| bought up adjacent land; being, as she was, connected~with 15 3| their~son.~ ~Mitral was a being with a sinister wig, a face 16 3| artless, naive, innocent, a being~blinded by illusions. Without 17 3| supernumerary, instead of~being an infamous device of the 18 3| Sebastien, the only human~being who was in the secret of 19 4| metal mat;~the lymphatic being who dreads draughts constructs 20 4| man with brains, sure of being understood,~could cross 21 4| while his daughter was being educated~gratis at a boarding 22 4| his own idea that no human being could prevent him from~having 23 4| Bixiou had the merit of never being ridiculous;~he was perhaps 24 4| did not prevent him~from being extremely attached to whatever 25 4| ill, or on the point of being so, instead of going as~ 26 4| misfortune, lost his mother, and being under the protection of 27 4| civilized, on the moral being vegetating in those~dreadful 28 5| in the latter~office from being more rapidly dispatched 29 5| gentlemen, last night he was a being with twenty et caeteras, 30 5| woollen; he's afraid of being taken for a sheep. That' 31 5| What would you say to your being made~head of the bureau, 32 5| Why do you come in without being summoned?" said des Lupeaulx,~ 33 5| the human heart, was past being surprised at~anything. Hardened 34 5| men as he chose, without being restrained by any~consideration. 35 5| charge, he was able to endure~being struck at, turn and turn 36 5| maze of conjecture without being able to~discover the object 37 6| Billardiere's death, it being fully~understood that Baudoyer 38 6| this place for the time being I~should have to give up 39 6| has twice saved you from being turned out. However, we~ 40 7| the newspapers, without being able to~quaff enough of 41 7| a great lord, instead of being, as I am, a mere country~ 42 8| head dazzles for the time being, but what next?--Why, a 43 8| for~me, depended on my being able to give you an immediate~ 44 8| country when I thought I was being useful to her. But~now I 45 8| business which that~incapable being was henceforth to direct.~ ~" 46 8| at all you must~begin by being everything. It is quite 47 8| Colleville. "That of being a statesman instead of a 48 8| point of~view, a neutral being. The excise-man is only 49 8| prefect is therefore a neutral being among the higher species. 50 8| following~question: A judge being irremovable, and consequently 51 8| consequently debarred from~being, according to your subtle


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