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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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looked

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1 1| point of view from which he~looked at the administrative horizon. 2 2| success, his clever mind looked about for the means to~maintain 3 2| holy-water of the court, looked over the petitions with 4 2| the young fry of clerks looked at this man playing bowls 5 2| all the~various ministries looked upon him as a dangerous 6 2| salon, the windows of which looked on the~street. To the right 7 2| all, for the~"outfit" is looked upon as a household affair. 8 3| past thirty years old~she looked scarcely more than sixteen. 9 3| coat of~mixed colors. He looked very much like those verger-beadle-bell-~ 10 3| coffee.~ ~This little circle looked upon Saillard and Baudoyer 11 3| uncommunicative as he was, he was looked upon as a~deep thinker, 12 3| perspired freely, and whose head looked as if he had water on the~ 13 3| auburn hair. The~poor lad looked furtively at Madame Rabourdin, 14 4| years. In~fact, the youth looked upon the playwright as a 15 4| this model young~man was looked down upon by his sister' 16 4| hour."~ ~The two nephews looked at each other as if to say, 17 4| influential friends. He was looked upon as a very shrewd man,-- 18 4| of Michael Chrestien, he looked to time and public~intelligence 19 4| for nine hours of the day, looked upon their office as a sort~ 20 5| nine~o'clock, Rabourdin looked at his memorandum he saw 21 5| or the army~pardon, what looked like espionage or tale-bearing. 22 5| town, my good friend; I looked it out in~Malte-Brun: Goritz, 23 5| laughing.~ ~"Madame Rabourdin looked delightfully handsome," 24 5| mysterious glance.~ ~The minister looked at the clock and went towards 25 6| Vimeux. "The devil! well, you looked at Madame Rabourdin enough, 26 6| surmounted by a wig~which looked as though it might be made 27 7| other now."~ ~Celestine looked at the man behind his glasses, 28 7| altogether?"~ ~Rabourdin looked at his wife in amazement.~ ~" 29 7| He entered the salon and~looked around him. "There are not 30 7| street, the two usurers looked at each other under a~street 31 7| earlier.~ ~The marquise looked at him fixedly.~ ~"The glance 32 7| they won't love him."~ ~He looked himself over in a mirror, 33 7| appointed.~ ~"Did you think I looked well to-night?" she said 34 8| eying it.~ ~"Nothing; I looked this way--see."~ ~He made 35 8| find~out."~ ~The minister looked haughtily at des Lupeaulx.~ ~" 36 8| have had~the place."~ ~She looked at Rabourdin with grief 37 8| back~to the fireplace and looked alternately at the husband 38 8| for a single instant, and looked at Madame~Rabourdin, while


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