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1 1 | each figure prove their age, but being, as they are, 2 2 | Calyste sixteen years of age than his~father accompanied 3 2 | still at forty-two years of age, many a man would~have thought 4 2 | those coquetries of old age~which prove that pride is 5 3 | property at thirty-six~years of age, and managed it herself, 6 3 | the eldest twenty~years of age) came to spend a few days 7 3 | Kergarouet, now sixteen years of age. The~rector, Monsieur Grimont, 8 4 | years since she came of age she has never stayed there~ 9 5 | baroness prayed for a long age that she might see the dawn 10 6 | an old man sixty years of age, had married a~young woman 11 6 | memory. At eighteen years~of age she was as well-informed 12 6 | in a few months.~ ~At the age of eighteen she appeared 13 6 | was~twenty-one years of age, the old archaeologist handed 14 6 | At twenty-~one years of age a girl with such force of 15 6 | out of~proportion to the age of their escutcheons. Several 16 6 | the mournful~period of old age. In Mademoiselle des Touches 17 6 | She observed men at an age when most women can only 18 6 | young and fresh, at an age when women are~summoned 19 6 | most~original minds of our age. He, too, wrote under a 20 6 | she felt of a lonely old age; she~wanted to confide her 21 7 | silken hangings of a past age, a brocade shot with crimson 22 7 | glorious, powerful at his~age, and that artless admiration, 23 7 | natures who say at a certain age: 'If I had my life~to live 24 8 | woman on the verge of old~age, I shall tell you that I 25 8 | it is possible, at your age, to analyze the things of~ 26 8 | new-comer, who was bald at the age of thirty-seven,~now seemed 27 8 | ask no questions; at our age we understand such~affairs," 28 8 | rank. I was as~far from the age we live in as Guerande is 29 8 | about her.~ ~"Marry! at my age!" he said, casting on his 30 8 | loving women of a certain age?"~ ~"I don't know any sentiment 31 8 | renders a woman of a certain age more adroit in attracting~ 32 9 | indelibly on the soul. At his age, the ardor of the heart, 33 10| of such a passion at your age; it would lead you to a~ 34 10| a horrible parting; old~age you knew would end the glorious 35 10| however, were nearer of an age than you and~Calyste. Then 36 10| yesterday on women of your age, explaining to~you why Calyste 37 10| perdition for me to marry at my age"~ ~"It is written above," 38 10| her; that's the way at his age," said Mariotte.~ ~"They' 39 10| woman forty-seven years of age.~ ~"Monsieur le chevalier," 40 11| have the benefits of my age. If~Claude Vignon, as Conti 41 12| poor Beatrix; women of her~age are indulgent to such fancies. 42 12| the~greatest women of our age. She has mind and she has 43 13| personalities on Camille's age.~ ~"Is that all?" said Felicite, 44 14| like herself do with old age, having~already drunk the 45 16| her death; she died at the age of forty-nine, during the~ 46 16| younger as his son seemed to age. With Calyste, Gasselin, 47 17| good taste, while, from the age of sixteen, they have learned 48 17| until I~reached that fatal age of forty, when, for a few 49 18| attractive to Calyste. Until the age of thirty the pretty~women 50 18| Calyste stayed. At his age it was so easy to snare 51 19| at twenty-two years of age!"~ ~Her teeth chattered, 52 19| experience of a woman of my age. I know how Sabine loves 53 20| rejuvenates the women of a certain age, gives~to young women a 54 21| man about fifty~years of age, with a face as white as 55 22| prince they wasted their~old age.~ ~"Listen to me," she said 56 23| ONE OF THE DISEASES OF THE AGE~Such conduct implied a plan, 57 23| about forty-~three years of age, half worn-out, did not 58 23| of glory.~Never, in any age, have men demanded the affixing 59 23| interpreted the spirit of his age; he did not~rule it, he 60 24| now~fully fifty years of age. Monsieur d'Ajuda arranged 61 24| trifling signs of the present age.~ ~The Duc de Grandlieu 62 25| women and"~ ~"And at my age what would you be?" asked 63 25| You have reached an age for respectful summons,"


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