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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| yet philosopher enough to take life as he found it; an~ 2 1| their lives she resolved to take~the making of her husband' 3 1| pay their return visit~and take a cup of tea on the following 4 2| might dare to be himself; to take off his wig~and his false 5 2| inscription: "Born to pay out and take in without~blundering. A 6 2| true, but the law does not take into~account increase, which 7 3| persuaded her father~to take the important step of going 8 3| he is an Auvergnat that I take only eighteen per~cent," 9 3| bring him his tea and to take his hat.~ ~On the evening 10 3| that handsome coat. Go and take~them off; don't wear them 11 3| man loom~up, cigarless, take notice of his pockets. You 12 3| but she enjoined him to take nothing, to~remain standing, 13 3| Rabourdin~advised him to take a cup of tea and some cakes.~ ~" 14 3| provinces, who seemed about to take leave.~ ~"That is a very 15 4| friend,~he abandoned art to take up caricature, vignette 16 4| Bixiou replied, "You~will take me back because my clothes 17 4| which they merited. "Do you take me for a Chazelle?" was 18 4| for he did~not venture to take out the lining. All this 19 5| It is a pity you don't take~the trouble to study fatalism, 20 5| signal service you will take a cab and go and let Madame~ 21 5| of her own, and wants to~take certain steps simultaneously." [ 22 5| rest of the day. You will take my place."~ ~Baudoyer [to 23 5| And I, what part am I to take in~the business?"~ ~Dutocq. " 24 5| of one, and supposed to take the others in turn. You 25 5| wiles of~hatred, he could take a stab in the back and not 26 5| of the precautions they~take to keep this hour for private 27 6| without you? Will nobody take up the bet on~my side?"~ ~ 28 6| I know~which side you'll take, Monsieur Phellion. Well, 29 6| to one against me! Do~you take it up?" [Shouting into the 30 6| workers under him if he will take the trouble to walk through~ 31 6| preparing, with the curate, to take leave.~ ~"But will you not," 32 6| ecclesiastics, "do us the~honor to take pot luck with us?"~ ~"You 33 6| informed that the~funeral will take place to-morrow at four 34 6| alone; my uncle Mitral will take me there and bring me back."~ ~ 35 6| how ridiculous you look. Take care, my man,~you'll make 36 6| Baudoyer proceeded to take a pen and wrote, without 37 6| minister's wife."~ ~"Do you take me for a fool?" she answered 38 6| sixty per cent discount."~ ~"Take this mortgage on his estate 39 6| be head of the bureau and take~me for under-head-clerk. 40 7| she would~have let him take it a hundred times, but 41 7| evening,~and desired to take himself, on the morrow, 42 7| us all that is useless. Take these deeds and~read them."~ ~ 43 7| out of~him it is better to take a sexagenarian Excellency 44 7| tormenting love; we will take things as they did~under 45 7| forty years of age women may take pains to catch him,~but 46 8| that I am most anxious to take my seat in the centre.~Has 47 8| Rabourdin's tenacity to take a straightforward path,~ 48 8| seated her on his knee.~ ~"Take comfort, dear," he said, 49 8| to her. But~now I mean to take another path. If I had sold 50 8| built in that~way. Must we take it to pieces and remake


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