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salary 28
sale 3
salmon 1
salon 24
salons 3
salt 1
saltire 1
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24 mother
24 order
24 round
24 salon
24 seven
24 sure
24 taken
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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salon

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1 1| which adorned his~daughter's salon, and a few old-fashioned 2 1| de Nucingen, to raise her salon to~the level of Madame Colleville' 3 1| on the walls,~adorned her salon with plants and flowers, 4 2| courtyard, led to the grand salon, the windows of which looked 5 2| street. To the right of the salon were Rabourdin's study and 6 2| exceptional effort. The~salon had lately been rehung in 7 2| the late~hangings of the salon, carefully cleaned, and 8 3| looking on at the door of~the salon. The servants always received 9 4| Rabourdin were the~antechamber, salon, and two offices of Monsieur 10 6| reached home and entered the salon on the ground-floor,~they 11 6| Lupeaulx, entering the little salon~where they breakfasted, " 12 6| of a kind to compromise a salon."~ ~"Invite Madame Rabourdin, 13 7| another phenomenon! the salon assumed a piquant morning 14 7| her hand. At night, in her salon, she would~have let him 15 7| of regret. He entered the salon and~looked around him. " 16 7| himself to the~adjoining salon in which a few persons were 17 7| Lupeaulx returned to the salon and found Madame Rabourdin 18 7| Well, then, go back to the salon and coquette a little more 19 8| joyously, as he entered the~salon.~ ~Rabourdin raised his 20 8| him," said Schinner.~ ~The salon soon filled with persons 21 8| ministry. The Saillards' salon was crowded. Monsieur and~ 22 8| of things in Rabourdin's salon to-~night. You are lucky 23 8| midnight Madame Rabourdin's salon was deserted; only two or 24 8| persons were assembled in the salon,--two or~three ministerial


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