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1 1 | tranquilly and honorably of old age, and if you make a campaign
2 1 | till the young one came of age, without reckoning wars
3 1 | forty to forty-five years of age, with black and piercing
4 1 | thrust, whatever be the age of him who gives it, and
5 2 | the queen is still of an age to give one!" ~"They say
6 3 | Sick of the smallpox at his age! No, no; but wounded without
7 12| thirty-five, which was then his age, he passed, with just title,
8 12| or twenty-seven years of age; that is to say, she was
9 13| asking M. Bonacieux his name, age, condition, and abode. ~
10 14| or thirty-seven years of age, hair, mustaches, and royal,
11 14| or twenty-eight years of age, and a man of from thirty-five
12 15| Athos, to a man double his age?" interrupted Treville. "
13 16| at twenty-five years of age fell in love with a girl
14 16| the ingenuousness of her age beamed an ardent mind, not
15 20| scarcely twenty-five years of age, and whom he was leaving
16 24| twenty years old, and at that age sleep has its imprescriptible
17 25| unpardonable in a man of your age, and who besides, has such
18 27| was irreproachable, in an age in which soldiers compromised
19 29| years! PESTE! That's a fine age!" replied Porthos. ~"A great
20 29| replied Porthos. ~"A great age, you mean, Monsieur Porthos.
21 32| had retired to die of old age. ~"The devil!" thought Porthos, "
22 32| poor work. I respect old age, but I don't much like it
23 40| I am at the age of extravagant hopes, monseigneur,"
24 49| twenty-five or twenty-six years of age. He was of pale complexion,
25 50| at twenty-five years of age, has been guilty of as many
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