Par.

 1   2|      When he was five years old some mountebanks passed
 2   3|  sitting on the knees of an old clown.~
 3  12|  for he was only five years old when they last saw him.~
 4  16|     frequently there was an old dispenser of holy Water
 5  17|     chair, wearing away the old stone pillar by continually
 6  18|              He became very old, growing weaker each day
 7  20|     ladies came in; one was old, the other young -- a mother
 8  21|  was thinking of must be an old man by this time, for it
 9  22| could not place worried the old man so much that he made
10  23|    When they had passed the old man said:~
11  27|                         The old man started violently.~
12  28| while he was yet young. The old couple were so affected
13  29|   water sprinkler. Then the old man, whose hand was trembling
14  37|  with his face close to the old man's, and as a memory of
15  40|  the floor, his face on the old man's knees, and he wept,
16  42|   disbanded, and one day an old lady in a chateau had paid
17  42|    then to college, and the old lady having no children,
18  43|                When the two old people had told their story
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