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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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secretary

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1 1| even be, if needful, his secretary; she would sit up~all night 2 2| had not been a general-~secretary he would certainly have 3 2| clerks, the vocation of the secretary and his~usefulness were 4 2| the fireplace to thank the secretary, whose abrupt and unexpected~ 5 3| tops; one~superb Boulle secretary, the value of which style 6 3| safe which is in my roller secretary; it shuts~with a combination 7 4| the position of private~secretary to the minister. His apartment 8 4| his Excellency. A private secretary is~to the minister himself 9 4| parliamentary hopes, he takes his~secretary with him into retirement 10 4| letters it is the~private secretary's fate to open and read, 11 4| degree! But the private~secretary is a product of the representative 12 4| Perhaps, indeed,~the private secretary is to be pitied as much 13 4| would ruin them.~The private secretary is therefore an intimate 14 5| As he read the words the secretary felt~that a man stronger 15 5| and the tree," said~the secretary, coldly. "If you don't want 16 5| in des Lupeaulx and his secretary, who~collected and pondered 17 5| annoyance she felt with~the secretary for presuming to interfere 18 5| object of the game which the secretary was playing.~ ~"Either he 19 6| Goodness! I'm off to the secretary; he wants to~read the obituary."~ ~ 20 6| gave him, written by the secretary of the Grand~Almoner, he 21 6| mentioned the name to the secretary of~his Eminence,--for we 22 6| No, it was written by the secretary of his Eminence, a young 23 6| buy up~land all round the secretary's miserable hovel, with 24 7| producing their effect on the secretary and metamorphosing his~roughness 25 7| poor devil of a general-~secretary?"~ ~"What?"~ ~"I owe thirty-thousand 26 7| servant,~Gobseck.~ ~ ~The secretary shuddered when he saw the 27 7| executioners," said the secretary,~smiling.~ ~"You will see," 28 7| You are deep," cried the secretary.~ ~"Exactly," said Gobseck.~ ~" 29 7| Guarantee!--what?" said the secretary, more and more astonished.~ ~" 30 7| said the Marquise to the~secretary; "now if she only had your 31 7| Excellency than a~quadragenarian secretary; there's more profit and 32 7| between the minister and his secretary amused them and instigated 33 8| you, Laurent," went on the~secretary's man. "You are to have 34 8| in the direction of the secretary's office.~ ~The bureaus 35 8| be director. Riffe, the secretary's~copying clerk, told me 36 8| are alone," continued the secretary, "and we can come to an~ 37 8| an assenting gesture. The secretary~despatched his man with 38 8| Monsieur Saillard, to whom the secretary said a few words,~came to 39 8| asked.~ ~"Yes," said the secretary.~ ~"Does he get the cross?"~ ~" 40 8| is requested to go to the~secretary's office."~ ~All the clerks. " 41 8| Excellency, leaving the private secretary~and taking des Lupeaulx


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