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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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drunk

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1 16| the cellar. I could have drunk fifty bottles more." ~D' 2 20| Eminence. Porthos called him drunk, and the stranger drew his 3 24| Monsieur, I have eaten and drunk respectfully the crown you 4 27| that; these two cannot have drunk all the cellar. Gentlemen, 5 27| I! Not at all. I am dead drunk, that's all, and never did 6 27| host! I must at least have drunk for my part a hundred and 7 27| host, "if the lackey has drunk only half as much as the 8 27| some wine? Why you have drunk more than a hundred pistoles' 9 27| Because you think I am drunk? d'Artagnan, remember this! 10 28| been made by a man quite drunk to one who was half drunk; 11 28| drunk to one who was half drunk; and yet, in spite of the 12 28| matter first. ~"I was pretty drunk yesterday, d'Artagnan," 13 28| appears that I was more drunk than you, since I remember 14 28| and when I am thoroughly drunk my mania is to relate all 15 28| relate that, I must be very drunk." ~"Yes, that was it," said 16 28| certainly never will get drunk again, d'Artagnan; it is 17 28| did my best to make them drunk. Then the curate forbade 18 32| water; then, when they had drunk half the glass, they filled 19 33| boiling in his veins--passion drunk with contempt; but passion 20 43| about?" ~"These fellows were drunk," said Athos. "and knowing 21 43| Eminence that these men were drunk." ~"And was this lady young 22 48| if you babble, if you get drunk, you risk your master's 23 49| Meantime Milady, drunk with passion, roaring on 24 50| Milady, "you must be either drunk or mad. Leave the room, 25 56| mixed with the water I had drunk, I would not touch that 26 56| paused, but I had already drunk half a glass. ~"I threw 27 56| appear; but as I had only drunk half a glass of the water, 28 57| days since I had eaten or drunk anything. I suffered frightful 29 60| left--for I have not yet drunk all my share of the diamond,


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