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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| these fine visions first began Rabourdin, who saw the practical~ 2 1| stopped him short when he~began an explanation, because 3 1| understood at the period when he~began his labor of reform in 1820. 4 1| household. Madame~Rabourdin began to walk with a firm step 5 2| By very simple means. He began by taking charge of certain~ 6 2| unusual expenditures which now began and were continued in the~ 7 2| struggle about this~appointment began, after a ministerial dinner 8 2| The cashier accordingly~began to glide along the carpet 9 3| a cat. Monsieur Bidault began this~business in the year 10 4| gone~outside the city. He began at that time to keep a journal 11 5| terror an account which~began triumphantly.~ ~"Dutocq, 12 5| ordinary petty manoeuvres,"~began the minister; "and yet here, 13 5| ranks or born to a throne, began to rule the State. The~Convention-- 14 6| have done nothing as yet--" began Baudoyer.~ ~"Monsieur le 15 6| might say a word for us," began~Baudoyer. His wife pulled 16 6| Madame la comtesse,'" began Saillard, rising, and bowing 17 6| clever woman! go on as you began and you'll have your uncle' 18 6| himself in his study and began~to unfold a newspaper.~ ~ 19 7| pressure of the blood that~began to beat in her arteries; 20 7| cat near the milk-jug, he began an~explanation of his labors.~ ~" 21 7| wife of Mohammed?"~ ~She began to laugh; and Rabourdin 22 7| The next day Celestine began her preparations for entrance 23 8| opened his eyes than he began to weep. He laid his head 24 8| years to get into power; he began in 1814 by~protesting against 25 8| Fontaine.~ ~"Do you think--" began the vicomtesse.~ ~"If so," 26 8| turned to his table and began to write, thinking over


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