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keller 6
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kept 27
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27 four
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27 home
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27 official
27 replied
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| angry at the delay~which kept the great things of life 2 1| indispensable clerks are kept in their places, though 3 1| in Rabourdin's plan,--~he kept a minute portion of it as 4 2| knows where the silver is kept, how the creditors should 5 2| be let in and who must be kept out of~the house, and such 6 2| favors and appointments kept at a little~distance. When 7 2| when that establishment kept its~books by double entry, 8 3| the house. The Saillards kept the ground-floor in precisely 9 3| Paris, however,~where they kept a corner in the house in 10 3| poverty of his mother's home, kept together on a~widow's pension 11 3| who six years earlier had kept~a ballet-girl, and who now, 12 4| fireplaces are commonly kept sacred to heads of bureaus 13 4| any make-believe. Dutocq kept his place therefore~solely 14 4| knew how to stuff birds, kept a mass of curiosities bought~ 15 4| the fear of consequences kept her from vice. She~was floating 16 4| cooked, made~her flowers, and kept the house. There was something 17 4| Vimeux. At the~office he kept in the background, doing 18 4| clock in the morning he kept the books~of a large shop 19 4| thoroughly by rule. Poiret kept all~his receipted bills, 20 4| place, which the waiters~kept for him. He never gave five 21 4| subscription, though he kept and read~the copies, alleging 22 5| them. Sebastien,~who was kept up till after midnight at 23 7| paper, and has, no doubt, kept a~fac-simile of it. Adieu, 24 7| Every now and then she kept silence; for des Lupeaulx, 25 8| forward! steady! Of course you kept a~copy of that paper?"~ ~" 26 8| ministries; their accounts to be kept in future at the Treasury.~ 27 8| have allowed yourself to be kept~subordinate, when you were


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