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courcelles 1
courier 3
course 20
court 21
courted 2
courteous 1
courtesan 13
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21 age
21 also
21 cashier
21 court
21 felt
21 hat
21 minard
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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court

   Chapter
1 1| the two Chambers and the court, they~let themselves be 2 1| this plan the clerks of the court were charged with the system 3 2| civilian~epaulets, his place at court, his sinecure, his two offices 4 2| of the~holy-water of the court, looked over the petitions 5 4| pastures,--for instance, in the Court of Exchequer,~that wayside 6 4| Genest," an abbe at the court of Louis XIV.,~whose huge 7 5| the rue de Tournon. The court, which ought~to count for 8 5| by the~opposition, by the court, by the clergy, because 9 5| the secret follies~of the court took place,--on the eve 10 6| payment was in cash, the court jeweller reduced the amount."~ ~" 11 7| her at the most iron-bound court in Europe as to~quarterings 12 7| Petit-Chateau' is to a court ball. You will be at the 13 7| then, say BAUDOYER to the court and clergy, to divert suspicion~ 14 7| revolutions; unhappily, the court~and the great world do not 15 8| the clergy, and lastly the court, all~want Baudoyer; the 16 8| and help the~minister, the court, the clergy,--in short, 17 8| dismiss a fool whom the court party impose upon you."~ ~" 18 8| strongest. He has served the court and the Grand Almoner; he~ 19 8| intelligent reader that the court and the Grand Almoner, to 20 8| henceforth a chamber, the court is a boudoir,~the best way 21 8| supreme magistrates of a court~which is absolutely unique


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