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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| their capital in the first five years~of married life. By 2 1| force throughout France to five~thousand men, exclusive 3 1| of receipts. A saving of five hundred millions~annually 4 2| Lupeaulx was rated at only five~hundred. Where could he 5 2| obliged to choose,~among five or six daily invitations, 6 2| remains of a handsome man;~five feet six inches tall, tolerably 7 2| foot was elegant. After five o'clock in the afternoon 8 2| pretty little sum of twenty-~five thousand francs. When the 9 3| always been four~thousand five hundred francs a year, and 10 3| savings than to~carry them, five thousand francs at a time, 11 3| and let him invest them at five per~cent in first mortgages, 12 3| dinner,~lasting at least five hours, to which were invited 13 3| patiently spent twenty-~five years in a government office 14 3| His poor mother had~put five francs in his pocket in 15 4| this time~occupying an area five feet six in length by thirty-six 16 4| working just~now at a piece in five acts for the Francais. Sebastien 17 4| besides the four thousand five~hundred francs of his salary 18 4| himself out staying here till five o'clock, an hour~after all 19 4| company played bouillote, at five sous a game, and were regaled~ 20 4| was a young man of twenty-~five, with a salary of fifteen 21 4| of marriage. Zelie earned five hundred francs~a year, Minard 22 4| kept for him. He never gave five minutes more time to the 23 5| me that this morning at five o'clock he became~uneasy 24 5| returned; then to two thousand five hundred before Vavasseur 25 5| thousand ways of~earning five francs a day; why, I could 26 5| was succinctly analyzed in five or six such paragraphs,--~ 27 6| ll bet a dinner~costing five hundred francs at the Rocher 28 6| francs each, and I'm risking five hundred,--five to one against 29 6| m risking five hundred,--five to one against me! Do~you 30 6| to the church,~that cost five thousand francs. I'll explain 31 6| offers."~ ~"The price was five thousand francs," said the 32 6| enemies."~ ~"For the last five days I have been trying 33 7| in my comedy."~ ~When, at five o'clock in the afternoon, 34 7| offices and do the work with five or six~thousand. You never 35 7| of governing France with five or six thousand~offices, 36 7| property doesn't bring him in five."~ ~"He is under our thumb 37 8| caricature, but I haven't five hundred~francs to pay for 38 8| judge; the other had only five days more~to remain in the 39 8| reflecting that he had only five days more to stay in the~ 40 8| Monsieur Bixiou? I have only five~days and a half to stay 41 8| courtyard of the palace for five mortal hours, a prey to~ 42 8| Fleury, who, timid for over five years, turned bold for one 43 8| who would not gladly give five per cent of his entire~capital


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