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romance 1
romantic 1
rome 1
room 36
rooms 11
root 2
rosa 1
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36 perhaps
36 present
36 read
36 room
36 still
35 found
35 friend
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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room

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1 1| Stael, who exclaimed in a room full of~people, addressing, 2 2| furnished~the sides of the room, at the end of which sparkled 3 2| When des Lupeaulx left the room the countess said to her~ 4 2| the Right Centre enter the~room, and he left his wife abruptly 5 2| unexpected~departure from the room disconcerted him at the 6 2| will he dismiss two to make room for three?" the~cashier 7 3| careful~housewife lighted the room with a tall tallow candle 8 3| knit them, moving about the room, talking, pacing up and~ 9 3| he walked up~and down the room, his fat face contracted 10 3| when he came back~into the room.~ ~Saillard, after making 11 4| the theatre. In the first room as you enter you will find 12 4| shabby paper, the first room,~where the servant is stationed, 13 4| office beyond is a large~room, tolerably well lighted, 14 4| and lodged in a~furnished room, for which he paid twelve 15 4| Bixiou said, to~enter the room first; Paulmier's corporation 16 5| passes into Monsieur Godard's room].~ ~Bixiou [in a low voice]. " 17 5| by the fire in Godard's~room, and the two are conversing 18 5| about~when you came into the room? You might have seen the 19 5| select few. She left the room without bowing~to Rabourdin, 20 6| Shouting into the next room.] "Du Bruel, what say~you?"~ ~ 21 6| to go up a step and make~room for others."~ ~Bixiou. " 22 7| the door of the~disordered room.~ ~She rang for Therese, 23 7| thought, as she left the room, "it IS~hard to be in labor 24 7| She went back into the room.~ ~"If you had listened 25 7| Rabourdin came into his wife's room,~and after asking for her 26 7| for her.~ ~She entered the room well (women will understand 27 7| arm to show her a~certain room, which was then quite celebrated 28 7| marquise turned to leave the room the minister joined her 29 7| Espard who has just left the room;~this is precisely what 30 7| Excellency on re-entering the room, "that I am very well~satisfied 31 8| Rabourdin?" [Dutocq left the room.]~ ~Fleury. "I say he is 32 8| Looks into the adjoining room.] "Gone?"~ ~Thuillier. " 33 8| diamond." [Dutocq leaves the room.]~ ~Poiret. "Would you listen 34 8| taking Sebastien to his room, had gone~straight to the 35 8| Fleury [leaving the room]. "I don't care; I am offered 36 8| makes such a mess of his room. I find everything~topsy-turvy.


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