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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| youth and renounced every secret ambition; you would have~ 2 1| daughter, to repair the secret loss by~risking part of 3 1| parenthetically, is the secret~of much human accomplishment; 4 1| among the causes of this secret demoralization, was the 5 1| conscientiously written on the secret evils~of the national government; 6 1| and to hide from him the secret springs of~her machinations. 7 1| name of Rabourdin.~ ~These secret schemes brought some changes 8 2| gratuitous consultation on the secret maladies of power.~ ~After 9 2| public position by their secret~confidence.~ ~Nevertheless, 10 2| government commissioner to a secret~society; and filled a position 11 2| their brains to guess the secret of his influence and the 12 2| can hear us, or fathom our secret thoughts.~ ~"I am all the 13 2| that he had overheard a~secret he had only to whisper " 14 3| elected to the~place, and the secret opposition of the minister 15 3| human~being who was in the secret of his immense labors. The 16 3| woman will always remain a secret~for even the cleverest of 17 4| apartment was connected by a secret~door with the private office 18 4| wholly or in part, in the secret.~Dutocq was intimate with 19 4| obtained a victim. His great secret in this was the power of~ 20 4| his skin-deep gayety, a secret~dissatisfaction with his 21 4| but himself. Republican in secret, an admirer of Paul-Louis 22 5| allowing Dutocq to know his secret thoughts. He~therefore showed 23 5| keep this paper a profound secret; it is a work of the~utmost 24 5| battle or a contest with the secret follies~of the court took 25 6| forced to betray the whole secret. Monsieur Baudoyer hopes 26 6| in all directions by the secret sapping~of the mollusks.~ ~" 27 7| the cause of those vast secret labors which~employ the 28 7| seven~years, and keeping a secret from her! Hiding their thoughts 29 7| staircase.~ ~"They must be secret envoys from foreign powers," 30 8| t gone. I know a famous secret, Antoine;~but don't say 31 8| papers; it is no longer a secret. Monsieur Clergeot is retired. 32 8| the real~reason why his secret friends wish him appointed. 33 8| proportion to their~ambition? The secret of knowing how to govern 34 8| He is the tool of a secret power in whose interests 35 8| Rabourdin has~treated me in his secret document," said des Lupeaulx, 36 8| in the interests of some secret society of~which, as yet, 37 8| to me the author of your SECRET ANALYSIS.~Adieu, madame."~ ~ 38 8| Adieu, I shall keep my secret."~ ~Bixiou. "Well, young 39 8| will be conceded without secret~stipulations, which may


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