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 1      XIV|         dessert; and the company drank to the allies whose victorious
 2      XIV|         to return to Paris; they drank to the English, to the Prussians,
 3       XV|          alluding to it, that he drank much more wine than usual.~ ~
 4      XIX|          them; sometimes he even drank with them.~ ~He gave many
 5   XXXIII|        barricaded the doors, and drank, drank, drank; and until
 6   XXXIII| barricaded the doors, and drank, drank, drank; and until daybreak
 7   XXXIII|         doors, and drank, drank, drank; and until daybreak they
 8     XLII|        semi-intoxication, for he drank constantly and more and
 9    XLIII|          his habits, now ate and drank with the most disgusting
10      XLV|    struck her soul.~ ~Marie-Anne drank but one mouthful, then,
11      XLV|      After she had done this she drank the liquid, put the bowl
12      LII|   duchess paid for, and which he drank in no time.~ ~His wife gave
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