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Page 5, Harper Perennial Publishing
House 1997.
"... By then Melquiades had aged with surprising rapidity. On his first trips he
seemed to be the same age as José Arcadio Buendía. But while the latter had
preserved his extraordinary strength, which permitted him to pull down a horse
by grabbing its ears, the gypsy seemed to have been worn down by some tenacious
illness. It was, in reality, the result of multiple and rare diseases contracted
on his innumerable trips around the world ”
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