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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| nothing behind him but a dozen fine pictures which adorned his~ 2 1| her ideas.~ ~When these fine visions first began Rabourdin, 3 1| become, in spite of our~fine patriotic ideas, the subsidiaries 4 1| where the presence of a fine mind only alarmed the other~ 5 2| and was adorned by the fine~pictures once belonging 6 2| and foliage and statues of fine~effect. Beyond lies a vista 7 3| time had collected. The fine large rooms still~retained 8 3| silver plate, old~glass, fine damask, and a four-post 9 3| canvas; but these dames wear fine robes of~velvet and precious 10 3| fair face, his eyes, of a fine shade of green with golden~ 11 4| school ought to be,~he wore fine linen, a pleated shirt-frill, 12 4| eyebrows as black as~jet, fine teeth, charming hands, and 13 4| American. He~smiled to show his fine teeth; he wore no socks 14 4| enormous moustache and his fine~clothes for over three years. 15 5| in the rue de~la Paix,--a fine dead stuff, the very thing 16 6| Ah! there you are, my fine young man. Your days of 17 6| trusting you richly deserved. A fine thing indeed,~that article 18 7| years. Come, tell me this~fine scheme of yours."~ ~Rabourdin, 19 7| little feet,~covered with fine silk stockings and turk-satin 20 7| out with dissipation,--a~fine lover, truly! I tell myself 21 8| du Bruel. "I could make a fine~caricature of them in the 22 8| Well, the minister loses a fine mind." [Rubs his hands.]~ ~ 23 8| says in his heart, 'It is a fine thing to be a~director-general.' 24 8| Monseigneur is~really fine."~ ~Des Lupeaulx. "Of course


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