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Stran 112
... drink water only: “For,” said he, “you are then sure not to get drunk; whereas, if you drink wine, you are never sure.” I said drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up. “Why, Sir,” said he, “there is no doubt that ...
... drink water only: “For,” said he, “you are then sure not to get drunk; whereas, if you drink wine, you are never sure.” I said drinking wine was a pleasure which I was unwilling to give up. “Why, Sir,” said he, “there is no doubt that ...
Stran 221
... drink: where may be a good reason for drinking.” I mentioned a nobleman, who I believed was really uneasy if his company would not drink hard. JOHNSON: “That is from having had people about him whom he has been accustomed to command ...
... drink: where may be a good reason for drinking.” I mentioned a nobleman, who I believed was really uneasy if his company would not drink hard. JOHNSON: “That is from having had people about him whom he has been accustomed to command ...
Stran 256
... drink brandy. In the first place, the flavor of brandy is most grateful to the palate; and then brandy will do soonest for a man what drinking can do for him. There are, indeed, few who are able to drink brandy. That is a power rather ...
... drink brandy. In the first place, the flavor of brandy is most grateful to the palate; and then brandy will do soonest for a man what drinking can do for him. There are, indeed, few who are able to drink brandy. That is a power rather ...
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