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worded 1
wording 1
words 30
wore 20
work 80
worked 8
worker 3
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20 son
20 system
20 talent
20 wore
19 become
19 capable
19 carried
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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wore

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1 1| further~into relief. Rabourdin wore habitually a blue surcoat, 2 2| orders. In the morning he~wore creaking boots and gray 3 3| regions.~ ~Elisabeth never wore anything but cotton gowns 4 3| under a three-cornered hat, wore breeches with~straps that 5 3| received his fur cap he wore it during the~dessert, to 6 3| a moment late.~Baudoyer wore a blue coat with gilt buttons, 7 3| among which in 1824 he still wore "American beads,"~which 8 3| evening was very becoming; she wore a black velvet robe without~ 9 3| tilburys, dressed well, and wore moustachios, all of them 10 4| clothed by the State, and wore the~well-known livery of 11 4| a theatre man, du Bruel wore, in the morning,~trousers 12 4| his trousers bagged, he wore white stockings at all~seasons 13 4| school ought to be,~he wore fine linen, a pleated shirt-frill, 14 4| show his fine teeth; he wore no socks under his boots, 15 4| the question whether~he wore corsets, and bets depended 16 4| a government clerk!" He wore~elegant boots with black 17 4| coldest~days, and he always wore shoes with ties, and black 18 4| an opposition newspaper, wore a gray hat with a broad~ 19 5| suppose you know~he always wore his orders in bed. He was 20 8| diabolical expression which they~wore. He went up to Rabourdin


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