Chapter

 1    II|    something to almost every age and nation - a great point
 2    VI|   them fight duels which our age, unfortunately, considers
 3    IX|      young fellow of her own age, and the desires of her
 4    IX|         Twenty years of your age, my honoured young sir,"
 5    IX|    crying necessities of the age. Every one knew him, everybody,
 6    IX|   few young bucks of his own age, into the card-room, where
 7     X|    her, no friend of her own age and sex in whom she could
 8     X|     She was just of the same age as your ladyship; not so
 9     X|    About your ladyship's own age."~ ~"And is she happily
10     X|  tall, dry lady of uncertain age, with a false complexion,
11     X|      old man when I was your age; but I did not sell myself
12    XV| amiable even in advanced old age. The day that I encountered
13   XXI|    heart, so that in his old age he may not repent him of
14   XXI|    to be discharged from old age or infirmity. The general
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