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1
The third, very old and
very
infirm
,
had not a better fate.
2
He was very old, nearly ninety years of age, and
very
infirm
.
3
Asmund was now becoming
very
infirm
and scarcely left his bed.
4
Her grandson, Olaf Feilan, was then grown up, and Aud was
very
infirm
.
5
But the Duke was a very old,-or ,atleast, a
very
infirm
man.
6
Sir Reginald is
very
infirm
,
and not likely to stand in your way long.
7
His name is Rupius, he is
very
infirm
;
just fancy, he is quite paralysed.
8
He was old,
very
infirm
;
could never have got far from the town without assistance.
9
At the time when Severus undertook this expedition, he was advanced in age and
very
infirm
.
10
A woman, unless
very
infirm
or ill, should not walk arm-in-arm with a man in daylight.
11
Though not more than sixty-five years of age the Princess had been for some time
very
infirm
.
12
Mr. J--is
very
infirm
-
eighty
-
three
years old.
13
She's an old lady and
very
infirm
,
and she can't bear to see strangers about the place.
14
He seemed an intelligent man, but in a
very
infirm
state of health, and quite crippled from rheumatism.
15
As has already been said, the old man was
very
infirm
,
and had lost the use of his limbs.
16
What if it were in the person of an old man,
very
infirm
,
and over-ripe for the great reaper?
very
infirm
very