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1 I, 1 | them to plough, drank his cider in bottle instead of selling 2 I, 3 | themselves in the dregs of the cider. The daylight that came 3 I, 3 | sleep well. He liked old cider, underdone legs of mutton, 4 II, 1 | crumbs of bread steeped in cider on the threshold. But the 5 II, 1 | and drunk eight jars of cider! Why, they’ll tear my cloth 6 II, 1 | so particular about the cider! Not like Monsieur Leon; 7 II, 3 | sent expressly for his own cider merchant, tasted the drink 8 II, 3 | chest. He even says that cider weakens him.”~“Do make haste, 9 II, 8 | seventy-two pages, entitled, ‘Cider, its Manufacture and its 10 II, 8 | were the colour of sweet cider, and their puffy whiskers 11 II, 8 | elsewhere the apple tree for cider, there colza, farther on 12 II, 8 | chemist, had sent a memoir on cider to the agricultural society.~ 13 II, 14 | adjudicator for a supply of cider to the hospital at Neufchatel; 14 II, 14 | They were hot; some sweet cider was brought out, and they 15 II, 14 | during his demonstration the cider often spurted right into 16 III, 10| emptied a bottle of sweet cider into the manger, and again 17 III, 11| his pamphlet entitled, “Cider, its manufacture and effects,”