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fabrics 1
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fac-simile 2
face 33
faces 8
facilitate 1
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34 enough
34 father
33 bureaus
33 face
33 fact
33 fellow
33 full
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 2| expression on his beadle face. The next~day he mounted 2 3| about the nose, gave her face a vague~resemblance to a 3 3| tones. The lower~part of the face, more triangular than oval, 4 3| irregular outline of her face. Her voice had a rather 5 3| held it. Madame Saillard's~face, despite its wrinkles, was 6 3| little old man, with a livid face blazoned by the red nose 7 3| being with a sinister wig, a face the color of Seine~water, 8 3| of Brillaet-Savarin. His face was a good deal like that 9 3| and down the room, his fat face contracted with unaccustomed 10 3| falling on either side of her face. The charms which~particularly 11 3| strictest~black. His fair face, his eyes, of a fine shade 12 4| neck,~with a vulgar pimpled face, gray eyes, and a mouth 13 4| Thirty-eight years old, oblong face and bilious~skin, grizzled 14 4| and comfortable, with the face of a worthy capitalist. 15 4| phrases. Monsieur Phellion's face~was that of a pensive ram, 16 4| graceful,~with a romantic face, and eyes, hair, beard, 17 4| well-formed, with a delicate~face remarkable for its vague 18 4| slender and thin, with a livid~face and a melancholy air. "We 19 4| own person. He~wiped his face, examined the hat, and could 20 5| of his adverb in Bixiou's face.] "Come, let us play fair."~ ~ 21 5| therefore showed a calm, grave face when the spy returned to 22 5| the back and not let his face tell of~it.~ ~"How did you 23 5| good luck; des Lupeaulx's face as he listened~expressed 24 6| Mitral showed his yellow face, surmounted by a wig~which 25 6| broker, who had the bluff face of a porter.~ ~"Your great-niece 26 7| of pleasure came into her~face. No enjoyment can be compared 27 7| Des Lupeaulx has put me face to~face with the minister, 28 7| Lupeaulx has put me face to~face with the minister, and were 29 8| what should I do there? My face doesn't~lend itself to condolences. 30 8| you are, you will put me face~to face with him to-morrow."~ ~" 31 8| you will put me face~to face with him to-morrow."~ ~" 32 8| ll have my hand in your face. It is~known for certain 33 8| courage to attempt that in face of the Chamber, and the


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