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1   III|   wood.~ ~Martin had scarce advanced a hundred paces among the
2   III| respect for him that a very advanced stage of drunkenness was
3    VI|   holding himself sideways, advanced with little mincing steps,
4   VII|  and there's a matron, well advanced in years, who acts the young
5   VII|   two grey-haired retainers advanced towards him, leading after
6  VIII|    rooms. The night was far advanced; it was time to lie down,
7  XIII|     rings like an army, and advanced into the bushy plain, sending
8    XV|   gentlemen amiable even in advanced old age. The day that I
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