Part, Chapter
1 I,I | at thirty-~seven years of age, fresh and pretty as you
2 I,I | it well."~ ~"At a certain age men will turn their souls
3 I,II | Cesar at fourteen years~of age could read, write, and cipher,
4 I,II | master at twenty years of age~of a thousand francs a year
5 I,II | Place Vendome. At the early~age of twenty-one, married to
6 I,II | man~twenty-two years of age, named Ferdinand du Tillet.
7 I,II | necessary to register his age, and obtain~a civil standing
8 I,III| himself had married at~that age. Anselme therefore could
9 I,III| fifty and sixty years of age. It was roused by a~magnificent
10 I,III| and it is hard at their age to live on hope."~ ~"How
11 I,III| That's what I said at your age," cried the perfumer; "that
12 I,V | clerk~till thirty years of age, his property was all in
13 I,V | life, and~enlivened his old age by convictions and interests,
14 I,V | whatever be the lover's age, or rank, or personal~appearance.
15 I,VI | simply, Gaudissart. At the age of twenty-two he was~already
16 I,VI | About twenty-eight years of age at the time of which we
17 I,VI | preserved even to~advanced age, in all the brilliancy and
18 I,I | for the creditors. At my age, to get such a set-back!
19 I,I | man fifty-nine~years of age to keep a mistress! the
20 I,III| form because of their~very age. The salon, hung with old
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