DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-39789

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Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_08 | 31-45m   The next day I walked home on crutches and I was instructed to keep my leg up.
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Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_06 | 61+m   Once, we snatched a cane from a grandmother and used it to play polo or hockey on our roller skates.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_11 | 61+m   I got to know an older gentleman there who was walking around with his walking stick.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_13 | 31-45f   Then they try to talk themselves out of it by saying that they‘ll join when they are older.
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mbisaltstockkommeverein
Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_09 | 31-45f   They told me that if I didn’t have surgery, I wouldn’t be securely mobile on my own legs once I’m old.
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Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_01 | 46-60f   Some elderly people go there, as well.
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