Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      IV|            that I was able to eat, drink, and sleep at will; was
 2     I,     VII|      liquor they prefer. The Slavs drink whiskey; the Suabians or
 3     I,     VII|           liquid to others than to drink it themselves, furnish all
 4     I,      IX|     delicate dishes, and I want to drink wine. I have not tasted
 5     I,     XII|          disgusted me. I ceased to drink wine, because I was no toper
 6    II,       V|          there, and Siegfried will drink most, be the loudest and
 7    II,       V|           all self-control through drink. He will swear, and use
 8    II,       V|      different way. One is made to drink until he makes himself obnoxious
 9    II,     VII|        wine I despise and scorn to drink. Siegfried knew this well,
10    II,     VII|           risen, glass in hand, to drink a toast to the happy couple,
11    II,     XII|         sentinel, ordered food and drink, taken notes as to the camp,
12    II,     XIV|           which I had been used to drink I could not relish at home.
13    II,     XVI|           went down to the café to drink a glass of hot punch.~ ~
14    II,    XVII| death-hunting? Very good; live on, drink deep of the fountain of
15    II,    XVII|            upon the waves of life, drink deep of the cup of pleasure,
16    II,    XVII|         seemed to delight in them, drink them in like some sweet,
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