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1 4| who had herded cows in Champagne till she was twenty.~Georges 2 4| were being mangled. The champagne, however, which had been 3 4| the surface of a glass of champagne. The company joked at the 4 4| Be careful! Not too much champagne!”~“As far as I’m concerned,” 5 4| seeing that three glasses of champagne were able to bowl him over.~“ 6 4| a voluptuous blonde. The champagne she had been drinking had 7 4| miserable to think of it, but champagne had a way of intoxicating 8 4| were still some bottles of champagne on the sideboard, the young 9 4| snatched up his bottle of champagne and poured its contents 10 4| La now! Why’s he putting champagne into the piano?” asked Tatan 11 4| There’s nothing so good as champagne for pianos. It gives ‘em 12 5| tell Madame Bron to send up champagne after the second act.”~For 13 5| second act!”~“The deuce, it’s champagne!” said Prulliere without 14 5| were you I should drink the champagne at the restaurant—its better 15 5| to send up six bottles of champagne between the acts.”~But the 16 5| understand, eh? Six bottles of champagne in the greenroom between 17 5| and that he was standing champagne round. Nana consulted the 18 5| Me not a cad, me pay for champagne!”~Then all of a sudden he 19 5| drinking a petty actor’s champagne and taking his ease amid 20 5| intoxicating fumes of the champagne. The prince and Count Muffat, 21 5| dipped his beard in the champagne, had taken it off, and under 22 5| heat the two glasses of champagne they had drunk had increased 23 8| prince had drunk Fontan’s champagne they had lost sight of one 24 10| compliant. She paid for champagne made five or six tablefuls 25 10| what’s the matter? Hand the champagne then!” she said. “Why d’ 26 10| to work to pour out the champagne and did so without mishap, 27 11| take care of the hampers of champagne inside, and “spiders,” the 28 11| fine disorderly display of champagne baskets which footmen kept 29 11| herself to pour out glasses of champagne for the men who came to 30 11| Georges with a glass of champagne to Rose Mignon, who was 31 11| would have been glad of some champagne, the poor little fellows. 32 11| after emptying a glass of champagne, he gave vent to the followmg 33 11| drawing near, and all the champagne scattered over the place 34 11| themselves to drain bottles of champagne. Presently a whisper ran 35 11| to do the honors of her champagne. She shouted to them that 36 11| race was beginning! And the champagne was accordingly forgotten, 37 11| in breaking tones. As the champagne had given out, Philippe, 38 11| carriage steps. When the champagne had arrived, when she lifted 39 12| were drinking a glass of champagne in front of the buffet.~“