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1 He laughed; this sly, old, almost decrepit man laughed outright.
2 None but an old and decrepit man should take such gloomy views of the world.
3 At this point an aged and decrepit man was led into the room by two soldiers.
4 Germany seemed destined to die, like an aged and decrepit man , of her own weakness and exhaustion.
5 The teaching of Buddha was like a young and beautiful child, and now it has become as an old and decrepit man .
6 The infirm and decrepit man , in approaching his end, sometimes perceives himself that reason is leaving him, he feels that prejudice returns.
7 An aged and decrepit man , clad in a picturesque Eastern costume, was led into the room, and Richberta bade him be seated at her side.
8 The American soldiers had burned their wigwams, slaughtered their decrepit men , women and children and carried away their provision.
9 As the clock struck three, the Emperor entered- adecrepitman who, although numbering only thirty-fiveyears, looked much older.
10 "Have you ever considered that those are the ravings of a decrepit man ? "
11 The farm can't be run with decrepit men or larking boys, nor the war won with less than its full quota of soldiers.
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