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1 I, I | to the beginning of old age, coddling and caressing
2 I, I | some one mentions their age; and he murmured: “To-day
3 I, I | that she longed for old age, to have an end of this
4 I, II | and only the difference in age made them appear unlike.~“
5 I, II | nearly twenty-eight years of age, was one of the most popular
6 I, III| eye could not guess their age; clubmen, horsemen, swordsmen,
7 I, III| upon that? Have men any age here? Oh, my dear fellow,
8 I, IV | innumerable attacks of advancing age, took on a new allurement.
9 II, I | beautiful it is to be at~that age! I think that we shall remain
10 II, I | dear friend, I am at the age when a bachelor’s life~becomes
11 II, II | passing time, of advancing age, had glided into her soul.
12 II, II | Countess added sadly: “There is age also,” the maid exclaimed: “
13 II, II | the flesh of women of her age needs to be full in order
14 II, II | who feels the approach of age?~Suddenly she heard in the
15 II, II | than pure affection; at my age, on the contrary, love has
16 II, IV | did not now belong to his age.~But, like the persistent
17 II, V | to adore takes on in old age. So he loved this little
18 II, V | her at the same time—her age and her mourning. Her active,
19 II, VI | sweet. It is only at our age that one loves despairingly.”~“
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