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1 He looked so wasted and prematurely old that I scarcely knew him.
2 For the moment a proud smile relaxed his prematurely old , gloomy features.
3 But he was prematurely old , worn down with care, toil and disappointment.
4 I found her prematurely old , humbled by poverty, worn out by privation.
5 Many looked prematurely old , looking twenty years older than they were.
6 Really I have changed your lives and made you prematurely old .
7 His lined, prematurely old face showed an expression at once pleading and dignified.
8 I had ransacked the world, and was disgusted, hopeless, prematurely old .
9 Perhaps Smith's life of hardship may have made him prematurely old .
10 Mr. Sequin was a thin, stooped man, prematurely old at fifty.
11 His face looked prematurely old and careworn in the red light of the fire.
12 Dolly's cells, taken from a six-year-old sheep, started prematurely old .
13 He had just passed his 48th birthday but was already gray and prematurely old .
14 Some disastrous experience seemed to have made her prematurely old .
15 But the whole mask, worn by study, looked prematurely old .
16 The man, middle aged but prematurely old , stood still, trembling from head to foot.
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