Chapter
1 16| seized by the neck the last bottle that was left, put it to
2 24| Artagnan stopped, asked for a bottle of wine of the best quality,
3 24| swallowed the contents of his bottle, to pass the time as well
4 24| belt, he rose, paid for his bottle, and went out to try if
5 25| the host to bring him a bottle of his best wine and as
6 25| glasses, "I asked for a bottle of your best wine, and if
7 25| recital. My friend placed a bottle at the distance of thirty
8 25| he caught the neck of the bottle in his running noose. I
9 27| for hours together at his bottle, his glass, or at Grimaud,
10 30| at home, emptying sadly a bottle of the famous Spanish wine
11 30| Grimaud to bring another bottle. ~At that moment Planchet
12 30| to Grimaud to uncork the bottle he had just brought. ~D'
13 30| Grimaud to bring another bottle of wine. ~D'Artagnan employed
14 32| from a very small stone bottle the third of a glass for
15 32| proportion, and passed the bottle to Porthos and Mme. Coquenard. ~
16 32| Porthos looked at the bottle, which was near him, and
17 32| but wine was wanting, the bottle was empty. M. and Mme. Coquenard
18 40| Athos sipped the last bottle of his Spanish wine. ~In
19 42| Of this wine, the first bottle being a little thick at
20 47| loaf, two cutlets, and a bottle of wine. ~"And now to table,"
21 47| about him than an empty bottle." And Athos threw fifteen
22 47| paces from him an empty bottle from which he had poured
23 48| fearing when I open a fresh bottle that the wine may come from
24 63| in a fair way to empty a bottle of Spanish wine--an occupation
25 67| in a fair way to empty a bottle of Spanish wine--an occupation
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