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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| circumstance; it led him, poor and friendless, to the house 2 1| chances of success. But the poor man became involved in one 3 1| points with his whip to the poor~father of a family, remarking 4 1| without~overburdening the poor. To give another example. 5 1| gabelle"~disappears, the poor breathe freer, agriculture 6 2| to lessen its effect.~ ~"Poor La Billardiere is dying," 7 3| supernumeraries, or hangers-on,--one poor,~the other rich. The poor 8 3| poor,~the other rich. The poor one is rich in hope and 9 3| a place, the~rich one is poor in spirit and wants nothing. 10 3| means of influence.~ ~The poor supernumerary, on the other 11 3| Rabourdin was talking was a poor supernumerary~named Sebastien 12 3| little as he could. His poor mother had~put five francs 13 3| head of auburn hair. The~poor lad looked furtively at 14 3| an angel. On him all the poor fellow's hopes~of getting 15 3| moment Rabourdin was scolding poor Sebastien, the only human~ 16 3| of confidence dried the poor fellow's tears. Rabourdin~ 17 4| Who is here?" asked the poor lad, turning pale.~ ~"Monsieur 18 4| about~our ears."~ ~"That poor young one," said Laurent, " 19 4| they please, while that poor little La Roche works~himself 20 4| bureau held~the martyr, a poor copying-clerk twenty-two 21 4| abyssum of~the Bible. The poor man left his bed in the 22 4| who turn a~crank and who, poor beasts, yawn distressingly 23 5| they tied his queue (that poor queue!) with a fresh~ribbon. 24 5| religion enlightened,--the poor old fellow hated~churches 25 5| which I desire to speak."~ ~"Poor man!" said des Lupeaulx, 26 5| the window, whither~the poor man followed him.~ ~"When 27 5| Rabourdin with curiosity. The poor man had~come there expecting 28 6| Things look badly for~you, my poor Baudoyer."~ ~"I can't understand," 29 6| which you have adorned my~poor church. I dared not run 30 6| see what is said~of his poor friend Monsieur de la Billardiere; 31 6| after her grandfather, my poor brother! he never~had his 32 6| I never thought of that. Poor Rabourdin!~I shall be sorry 33 6| and talents will always be poor, even~though he has a pretty 34 7| interrogative look which made the poor woman blush.~ ~"If you demand 35 7| the other side offer me, poor devil of a general-~secretary?"~ ~" 36 7| advancement; it was high time, my poor~husband," continued Celestine. " 37 7| Hiding their thoughts from a~poor woman for seven years!-- 38 7| reception-day. Good~heavens! the poor soul!" she thought, as she 39 7| honesty and~rectitude,--poor dear man!"~ ~Des Lupeaulx 40 7| charming. We must know these poor ministers to appreciate~ 41 8| some water to drink. The poor lad~no sooner opened his 42 8| wounds he has~given."~ ~"My poor husband," said his wife, 43 8| cut off the head of that poor~Desroys."~ ~Colleville [ 44 8| honor, the State robs the poor~officials as much as the 45 8| other nations are like? Poor unhappy~nations! I ask myself 46 8| Rabourdin."~ ~Des Lupeaulx. "The poor man made the blunder of 47 8| they won't cut down our poor wages."~ ~"I'm afraid they


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