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1 Of course the strikes had hardly hurt at all, the ancient fellow had been so infirm .
2 The father, though so infirm , is only fifty-six years of age; the mother is about seven years older.
3 There are few of us not so infirm as sometimes to love best that which is not best.
4 One, therefore, being oneself so infirm , what rational consideration can one have for protecting and feeding one's relatives?
5 These women were not elderly, but they were so infirm that many of them could not have managed it.
6 Your grandfather will be here, and he is becoming so infirm that he will never come to us for another Christmas.
7 Isn't it sad to think of him, in the midst of all his splendour and prosperity, and he so infirm and unable to enjoy them!
8 "I am growing so infirm , that I require a stronger arm, a kinder I can never have."
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