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46 against
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46 honor
46 morning
46 really
46 understand
45 even
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| left home at eight in the morning with~the regularity of clock-work, 2 2| downstairs, and the next morning~reappears smiling with an 3 2| of the best dinner. Every morning he went to his minister' 4 2| he went to his minister's morning~reception to amuse that 5 2| at night and three in the morning. At the~opera he talked 6 2| string of orders. In the morning he~wore creaking boots and 7 3| daughter, went to market every morning with her mother, and the 8 3| question relates only to the morning skies. To go~on foot and 9 3| eight o'clock of a winter's morning, and~see through piercing 10 3| office very early tomorrow morning; here~is the key of a small 11 4| and eight o'clock in the morning; at which~time they read 12 4| man, du Bruel wore, in the morning,~trousers strapped under 13 4| You are early this morning," said Antoine to Dutocq, 14 4| you are so talkative this morning,~just tell us what you think 15 4| on~the streets as in the morning when he jumped out of bed, 16 4| man left his bed in the morning before his wife~was up, 17 4| to eight o'clock in the morning he kept the books~of a large 18 5| at eight o'clock in the~morning, whereas those of the bureau 19 5| early on this particular~morning. The previous evening he 20 5| this~is my reward."~ ~This morning was to Rabourdin like the 21 5| at the open door]. "This morning, at half-~past seven, I 22 5| nurse. She told me that this morning at five o'clock he became~ 23 5| watch-dog is very tame this morning;~there'll be a change of 24 5| evening papers.~ ~"Good morning, my dear du Bruel," said 25 5| here at ten o'clock in the morning, just as I am~going to breakfast 26 5| presence of servants. The morning meal affords~the only moment 27 6| la Billardiere died this morning of dropsy, caused by heart~ 28 6| la Billardiere died this morning, after a~long and painful 29 6| between~eight o'clock in the morning and midday, and that after 30 6| make you repeat it, father, morning and evening," said Madame~ 31 6| I'll go~and see her this morning."~ ~So the beautiful Madame 32 6| it? I'll amuse you every morning with~an account of the game 33 7| whole of a Parisian woman's morning, when she wishes, as~Madame 34 7| about eleven o'clock in the morning would~have found her in 35 7| salon assumed a piquant morning look, quite in~keeping with 36 7| but here, alone and in the~morning, the action seemed too like 37 7| Lupeaulx to the house that morning.~ ~"Madame, the hair-dresser."~ ~" 38 7| have~known till to-morrow morning. The president of the chamber 39 7| gave him the papers this morning. But it is not enough that 40 8| half-hour after~arrival in the morning they stood around the stoves 41 8| is to be announced this morning;~they are afraid of intrigues."~ ~ 42 8| Rabourdin, and I~have news this morning which tends to show that 43 8| Monsieur Rabourdin to-morrow morning, inscribed thus: 'Bixiou;~ 44 8| of the~bureaus to-morrow morning. Let us go and torment the 45 8| may have thought, on the morning when I first~sought to speak 46 8| was half-past seven in the morning when the man consummated


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