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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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appointment

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1 2| counted on through some appointment, long expected and long 2 2| unlooked-for struggle about this~appointment began, after a ministerial 3 2| thousand francs. When the appointment of a new minister was~gazetted 4 2| of that position by his appointment as cashier of a ministry. 5 3| the good man coveted this appointment in a~straightforward, honest 6 3| promote his son-in-law's appointment in La~Billardiere's place 7 3| without ever obtaining an appointment, and their~number is winnowed 8 3| fellow's hopes~of getting an appointment depended, and the lad's 9 3| division; also that the appointment of La~Billardiere over his 10 4| advancement; La Billardiere's own appointment over the head of so~capable 11 4| said about giving him an~appointment, though he has been here 12 5| Chazelle]. "You found that appointment in your second~hat, I presume" [ 13 5| could~earn, if he lost his appointment, more than his salary, prefers 14 6| properly rewarded. Such an~appointment is in the best interests 15 6| appointed. Yes, you'll see, that~appointment will slip up, just like 16 6| Appointed, indeed! The appointment can't be made and signed~ 17 6| you should receive this appointment.~Monsieur Rabourdin is a 18 6| affair of her husband's appointment.~Uncle Mitral, a former 19 6| family to be involved in the appointment of his~nephew. His avarice 20 6| make sure of Baudoyer's appointment, and des Lupeaulx~will get 21 6| at~times a lost one. This appointment, we repeat, will be an act 22 6| managed! Baudoyer will get the appointment."~[Confidentially] "After 23 6| Rabourdin is to bring his appointment before the Council, unless 24 7| of all traps before the appointment is fairly signed, and~I' 25 7| promised me to support your appointment at the price of our~acquiescence 26 7| Are you quite sure of the appointment? You don't want a bit of~ 27 7| preliminary work of the~appointment. He had carried the papers 28 7| morrow, the news of the~appointment to her whom he was now endeavoring 29 7| and if~the matter of the appointment is not satisfactorily arranged 30 7| it true that Rabourdin's appointment is signed?"~ ~"I gave him 31 7| he said, alluding to~the appointment.~ ~"There are so few high 32 8| rest is all conjecture. The~appointment of Monsieur Rabourdin is 33 8| everybody; and you'll get~your appointment. Now do you understand me?"~ ~ 34 8| hours. But~postpone the appointment, and don't sign the papers 35 8| the postponement of the appointment; second, your~SINCERE support 36 8| answer, the minister took the appointment papers and placed~them in 37 8| rubbing his hands,~"and the appointment is very flattering to this 38 8| say that I knew of this appointment and of~your other honors 39 8| with Monsieur Baudoyer's~appointment. Such petty intrigues die


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