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36 room
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35 found
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35 nor
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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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friend

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1 1| which was, inevitably, the friend of all mediocrities, the~ 2 2| that too often, my dear friend, or you will injure her,"~ 3 2| Rabourdin. But, my dear friend,~you are still young enough 4 2| that is shown to this dear friend."~ ~"But where would he 5 3| ecclesiastic,~who was a friend of the late Madame Bidault, 6 3| dutchman named~Werbrust, a friend of Gobseck.~ ~Some time 7 4| is therefore an intimate friend in the gift of~government-- 8 4| him or some distinguished~friend of his out of a scrape by 9 4| Joseph Bridau, his life-long friend,~he abandoned art to take 10 4| all her~invitations. The friend in Rabourdin's bureau to 11 4| Paul-Louis Courier~and a friend of Michael Chrestien, he 12 4| Lupeaulx, whom he thought his~friend, and they often breakfasted 13 5| name of a town, my good friend; I looked it out in~Malte-Brun: 14 6| am too much Colleville's friend not to beg you, Monsieur~ 15 6| there every~night with his friend Monsieur Gobseck. I don' 16 6| what is said~of his poor friend Monsieur de la Billardiere; 17 6| Have you come to seize friend Metivier?" asked~Gigonnet, 18 6| a wheedling tone]. "To a friend? indeed I would." [They~ 19 6| For God's sake, my dear friend," replied the minister, " 20 6| you she is the intimate friend of~Madame de Camps; they 21 7| twenty thousand? My dear friend, even allowing it were the 22 7| Finot,~my dear and witty friend, you can render a great 23 7| one does more for one's friend, you~know, than for one' 24 8| you so~juvenile, my dear friend," he said aloud.~ ~"Friend?" 25 8| friend," he said aloud.~ ~"Friend?" said the general-secretary, " 26 8| shall continue to be his friend for~the sake of watching 27 8| deserted.~ ~Phellion. "My young friend" [he rose, a rare thing], " 28 8| Come, come, my young friend; courage! In~times of trial 29 8| You~are a child, my young friend." [Speaks to Phellion.] " 30 8| yourself of THAT, my good~friend." [All the clerks look fixedly 31 8| latter thoughtful.~ ~"Dear friend," said the painter, grasping 32 8| Camps, in defence of her friend,~"Monsieur Rabourdin would 33 8| bureau."~ ~Thuillier. "Ah, my friend, if it were I myself, I 34 8| just now, and if our clever friend here"~[takes Lupeaulx by 35 8| recess of a window. "My~dear friend, let me have that arrondissement,--


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