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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| woman! Commonplace suitors held back in fear.~Xavier Rabourdin, 2 1| Land-taxes should always be held in reserve in case of war; 3 2| derelict could ever have held goodly merchandise or served 4 2| co-operated in some defence, held up the trappings of a~throne, 5 2| National Guard, where he held a sinecure which was paid~ 6 2| government had been so~thoroughly held up to the light of day by 7 2| and rigid on his two legs,~held well together like the Greek 8 3| brass candlestick which held it. Madame Saillard's~face, 9 3| a~stomach which sobriety held within the limits of the 10 4| parenthesis. This young man held, during the whole time~that 11 4| high esteem in which Dutocq held Baudoyer was the original 12 4| Bixiou. Baudoyer's bureau held~the martyr, a poor copying-clerk 13 4| polite to him, but the clerks held him at arm's length and 14 5| theory, and that a man who held the~position of a statesman 15 7| capital and interest are held only in France, neither 16 7| her~covering; but the gown held firmly on by some contrivance 17 8| my desk!"~ ~Poiret. "We held him fainting in our arms.--


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