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1 Pref, 2 | superfluous words in which another age might have clothed them. 2 Pref, 3 | destroying the flavour of a past age. The same remark, mutatis 3 Unic, 1 | brother almost of my own age.62 It was he whom I most 4 Unic, 1 | and, even at so tender an age, I believe the Lord had 5 Unic, 1 | died, I was twelve years of age or a little less.64 When 6 Unic, 1 | done, even from this early age, to make me wholly Thine. 7 Unic, 2 | but, when I came to the age of reason, I copied her 8 Unic, 2 | danger of intercourse, at an age when the virtues should 9 Unic, 2 | almost exactly of my own age or a little older than I. 10 Unic, 2 | children associate at such an age. Much harm may result from 11 Unic, 2(68) | of a girl of St. Teresa's age, living in the Spain of 12 Unic, 2 | am sure that if at that age I had been friendly with 13 Unic, 2(71) | marriageable (i.e., mature) age, the writer assumed that 14 Unic, 3 | for Himself: in his old age he gave up all that he had 15 Unic, 24(195)| names. Left a widow at the age of twenty-five, she devoted 16 Unic, 24(196)| on July 25, 1580, at the age of only forty-seven.~ 17 Unic, 28(223)| only twenty-five years of age when he became St. Teresa' 18 Unic, 37(334)| were mistaken about her own age -- a by no means uncommon 19 Unic, 38(340)| reference to St. Teresa's age (see n. 334) it seems to 20 Unic, 39(352)| Isabel de San Pablo, at the age of seventeen. The other