Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|     was thirty-two years of age. He was tall in person,
 2    1,    3|  was about sixteen years of age; her tired pretty face,
 3    1,    5|      He was thirty years of age, and his countenance expressed
 4    1,    5|    was about fifty years of age, with a calm face and regular
 5    1,    6|   man, about forty years of age, and resembled a long nail
 6    1,   11|   boy about twelve years of age under him. The PEONS took
 7    1,   12|    of young Robert, for his age and vivacity made him imprudent.
 8    1,   13|   are only children at your age,” replied Glenarvan.~On
 9    1,   14|     a second that seemed an age, and the enormous bird reappeared,
10    1,   17|   race that lived in a past age.~The horses went on at a
11    1,   21|    man about fifty years of age, of military aspect, with
12    1,   21|    man about fifty years of age, a Basque by birth, and
13    1,   24|   in a joyous tone.~“At his age it is quite natural,” replied
14    2,    6|   man, about fifty years of age, came out of the house,
15    2,    7|   about forty-five years of age, with very bright eyes,
16    2,   12| seemed about eight years of age. There was no mistaking
17    2,   12|  enthusiasm at so tender an age was easily explained. The
18    2,   14|   they were twenty years of age, the head of their family
19    3,    9|   about forty-five years of age, broad-chested, muscular,
20    3,   10|    man about forty years of age, powerfully built and of
21    3,   11|      without distinction of age, or sex, fell upon the senseless
22    3,   15|     or six hundred years of age, formed great green pavilions
23    3,   21| lady, about thirty years of age, in fact, a cousin of McNabbs,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License