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1 I | about forty-six years of age, strongly built, with rugged 2 II | twenty-five or twenty-six years of age, almost beardless, very 3 III | was a tall man of middle age; he wore a soft hat and 4 III | that the man was of middle age. It was not difficult to 5 IV | their manner, and their age. And with that, and what 6 V | must have been of middle age, and wore, if I am not mistaken, 7 VI | the dead man, his supposed age, the nature of his temperament, 8 VI | was over fifty years of age. His hair was very thin 9 VI | about forty-two years of age, but appeared much younger, 10 VII | father of a family, and at my age too! Oh! it is shameful! 11 VIII| than in the people of every age and station in life who 12 IX | man of some forty years of age, tall and rather corpulent, 13 IX | to send any one—”~“Your age?” interrupted the magistrate.~“ 14 X | Forty-four or forty-five years of age.”~“Where were you born?”~“ 15 X | I had passed the proper age for the conscription, a 16 XIV | was about forty years of age, with an abundance of light 17 XV | more than twelve years of age when she first came to Paris 18 XVI | that he was thirty years of age, and that he had been born 19 XVII| she apply it to the man’s age, to his personal aspect, 20 XXII| well in a way, but at his age—”~The two detectives exchanged 21 XXV | of the Men of the Present Age,” which he would find in 22 XXV | profession at a very early age.”~Lecoq was intensely disappointed. “