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30 money
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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| of his own judgment; he~told himself that nature doomed 2 3| the~vicar of Saint-Paul's told her. She would have thought 3 3| and from what the minister~told me this evening I judge 4 4| the parts which du Bruel told him were of~doubtful interest, 5 4| Madame Gruget, the~nurse, told me he couldn't live through 6 4| here before him."~ ~"I have told him a dozen times,--for 7 4| sort of glance which Bixiou told him was American. He~smiled 8 4| events of his day. Du Bruel~told him that Lord Byron did 9 4| was produced.~The clerks told him tales of showers of 10 5| particulars of~his nurse. She told me that this morning at 11 5| returned~to his seat. "I have told them to bring him in at 12 5| understand revolt.~ ~Rabourdin told himself all these things. 13 6| me to borrow my~Charlet, told me positively that Monsieur 14 6| purpose. Elisabeth~might have told us, I think, why Falleix 15 6| Elisabeth's keen~perceptions told her was the most powerful 16 6| reached the Cafe Themis he told his niece that he alone~ 17 6| answered Gigonnet. "I told you we~were doing a good 18 7| to think that he never told me! That's what~men are! 19 7| exclaimed Celestine, "I told him there was nothing new 20 7| a~mysterious manner, and told him that his own servant 21 7| is~what she intends,--she told me so."~ ~"Suppose she is 22 8| had said a single word; he told me~so."~ ~"What's inside 23 8| sons of deputies. The news told~about in the offices the 24 8| secretary's~copying clerk, told me he sat up all the night 25 8| Rabourdin; only it has just~been told to me in confidence that 26 8| Rabourdin.] "What~Dutocq told you is really all true, 27 8| thousand-franc fee beside,~just as I told you. You don't know what 28 8| matter, gentlemen?~All that I told you turns out to be true; 29 8| usher of the~Chamber had told him that the minister was 30 8| his Excellency has just told you, next to~impossible,


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