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1     I,      VI|     clock a cold woodcock and champagne, were to be served.~ ~"I
2     I,     XII|      If you offer venison and champagne to your electors, it is
3    II,     VII|   never drinking anything but champagne. All other wine I despise
4    II,     VII| orders that, after the trout, champagne should be served. The cork
5    II,     VII|       the other drank off the champagne from all the glasses near.
6    II,     XVI|    accustomed to spirits? The champagne was rather strong."~ ~"Wine
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