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1 I| demanded something to eat and drink immediately. If the fellow 2 I| of wine went mad I would drink it. That's another thing."~ ~" 3 I| him by making him eat and drink all manner of good things.~ ~" 4 I| My wine is bad - 'tis no drink for a gentleman - and my 5 II| And I suppose I must also drink no wine and ascend no staircase, 6 II| ascend no staircase, as the drink might fly to my head, and 7 II| five weeks I was unable to drink coffee or perfume my hair. 8 III| business consisted of a drink of pálinka, which awaited 9 III| fall into the ranks again, drink wine that you've paid for,[ 10 III| town councillors, and there drink their healths in a good 11 III| all the sworn jurors, and drink again there.~ ~Now, when 12 III| much money as you like, to drink and play cards with; and 13 III| me everywhere. You shall drink, dice, bully, brawl, cudgel 14 VI| offer apologies, and we'll drink a toast together with the 15 VII| singing students were to drink out of silver beakers. In 16 IX| they hear, see, eat, and drink at Mr. Kecskerey's suppers, 17 XII| hostess; thence proceeding to drink to the success of all manner 18 XVI| affairs. You see them eat and drink and look bored. You see