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 1 Int|        anyone told him, thirty years before, when he rode to
 2 Int|     ran through many editions. Years later, the Pope would have
 3 Int|        bald and old beyond his years. Writing to a friend in
 4 Int|       friend in 1444 (the very years of Gaspar’s story), he had
 5 Int|      fable and a mockery.’ Two years later his tone had become
 6 Int| denying neither. In the middle years, he turned his thoughts
 7 Pre|       a thing ill-suited to my years, to yours both offensive
 8   1|  Sigismund, though advanced in years, was quick to passion; he
 9   1|      young girl, barely twenty years of age, she came of the
10   1|        love. He was thirty-two years old, not tall but of gay
11   5|       to the lovers as long as years. For time, that flies for
12   7|     friend, wealthy, mature in years, well-read, famed for his
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