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hurries 1
hurry 2
hurt 1
husband 67
husbands 2
hush 1
husk 1
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70 its
68 first
68 ministry
67 husband
66 here
64 always
64 any
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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husband

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1 1| for an unmarried~girl; a husband could give her nothing more 2 1| girl's marriage, made a husband's~task all the more difficult. 3 1| daughter that her future husband was certain of becoming 4 1| the~non-advancement of her husband, insisted on investing the 5 1| paternal protector of her husband must have died,~and that 6 1| vacant, was given, over her husband's head, to a certain~Monsieur 7 1| barely afford~to give her husband thirty francs a month. That 8 1| Rabourdin. Was it not her husband's duty to give her a suitable~ 9 1| much grieved, thought her husband narrow-~minded, timid, unsympathetic; 10 1| beloved and admired by her husband, treated~him without ceremony; 11 1| Madame Rabourdin~said of her husband: "He certainly has a good 12 1| aware of it she injured her~husband in the eyes of others; for 13 1| is really attached to her~husband, she considered it unworthy 14 1| the insufficiency of their husband's salary. This feeling made 15 1| to take~the making of her husband's fortune on herself; to 16 1| Thus the wife and the husband were besieging the same 17 2| decided to interfere in~her husband's administrative advancement 18 2| the countess said to her~husband, "I think des Lupeaulx is 19 3| bourgeoisie who lectures her~husband behind the curtains; obtains 20 3| employed in knitting her~husband's stockings and her own, 21 3| plate for Elisabeth or her~husband, for whom, little by little, 22 3| compelled her to judge her~husband, her religious duty led 23 3| father of her child, her husband, the temporal power, as 24 3| the two functionaries, her husband and father, who~had, unconsciously, 25 3| Elisabeth determined to husband him for her daughter and~ 26 3| When her colossus of a husband had gone to bed, Elisabeth 27 3| reading-rooms. Some, like the husband of Madame~Colleville, Celestine' 28 3| evening I judge that your husband will be appointed in~his 29 3| permit~me to tell you that my husband is the oldest head-clerk 30 3| the service, and that my~husband has stayed on for the last 31 4| after the death of her first husband, and died in 1822. Finding~ 32 4| that a woman could keep her husband in~good clothes, wear a 33 4| obtain a better place for her husband. Flavie had, about this 34 6| our~finances depend on my husband's promotion."~ ~"God will 35 6| dryly, glancing at her husband to make him notice~Monsieur 36 6| giving any~explanation to her husband or father.~ ~"Heaven has 37 6| she~added, looking at her husband, "how we shall have bled!--"~ ~" 38 6| hand in the affair of her husband's appointment.~Uncle Mitral, 39 6| playing a trump~card for the husband, it might not be prudent 40 6| hour, the~arbiter of her husband's fate, and no power on 41 7| the passage in which her husband had so ably analyzed him.~ ~" 42 7| I am to draw up your husband's appointment-- But no cheating,~ 43 7| answered. "Now listen, your husband has~spoken to the minister 44 7| it was high time, my poor~husband," continued Celestine. " 45 7| said Celestine,~cutting her husband short at his fifth sentence. " 46 7| no attention to what her husband said. "Good heavens! you 47 7| tragic expression of her husband's grief;~she felt she had 48 7| privately.~ ~"Well, your husband's plan," he said; "what 49 7| Something may come of it. Your~husband must surely have some special 50 7| enthusiastic, sprang into her husband's arms and sat upon his~ 51 7| chimney-corner.~ ~"At last I find the husband of my dreams!" she cried. " 52 7| she pleased.~ ~"For your husband, my dear," she said, "will 53 7| said the minister. "your husband~is indispensable to the 54 7| the point of revealing her husband's plan, when des~Lupeaulx, 55 7| commission of lunacy on her husband.~Ah! you women, you can 56 7| is not enough that your~husband should be made director; 57 7| that will not hinder her husband's rise to power."~ ~"Not 58 7| Celestine, pressing her husband's~hand as they drove away. " 59 7| profit of conjugal love. Her husband was appointed.~ ~"Did you 60 8| he has~given."~ ~"My poor husband," said his wife, taking 61 8| silence on the wife and~husband, but these words made the 62 8| looked alternately at the husband and wife.~ ~"My friends," 63 8| which she~stood toward her husband. The husband, resolving 64 8| toward her husband. The husband, resolving slowly not to 65 8| am~not a base or common husband. We will sell our farm; 66 8| Celestine embraced her husband a thousand times in the~ 67 8| Celestine clasped her husband in her arms with a force


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