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"Try another glass of this while you're waiting," suggested Lord James, and he poured out a second glassful of the bitter decoction. "No," answered Blake. "You tossed down the other too fast. Sip it. You'll find that it will ease the dryness while you are waiting," insisted Lord James." Try it, to oblige me." "Ugh!" growled Blake.

Each stalwart son of the North calls for a portion of tchai, not a tea-cupful or a glassful, but a genuine Russian portion a tea-potful. The tea-pot is small, but the tea is strong enough to bear an unlimited amount of dilution; and it is one of the glorious privileges of the tea-drinker in this country that he may have as much hot water as he pleases. Sugar is more sparingly supplied.

"Of course," he said feebly, and drank off the glassful at one draft. "And now for another," said Stout, promptly filling it up again. Rex had never signed the pledge, but he knew that his mother did not want him to touch liquor. And it had been no deprivation for him to refrain, as he did not like it. What he had just drunk burnt his throat like fire.

He laughed and shouted loud enough to make the walls fall down, drank brandy and cider by the glassful, and was still said to be of an amorous disposition, in spite of his age.

She handed the Jackal a glassful of water, and as the cough would not stop, she took from the sideboard a bottle filled with cordial and offered it to the soldier with these words: "There, drink a drop, you big scamp, and then explain your presence here." The Zouave cast a grateful glance at the lady and took a long draught out of the bottle.

So Nicholas had a glassful, and being occupied with his own reflections, drank it, in happy innocence of all the foregone proceedings. 'Uncommon juicy steak that, said Squeers, as he laid down his knife and fork, after plying it, in silence, for some time. 'It's prime meat, rejoined his lady. 'I bought a good large piece of it myself on purpose for 'For what! exclaimed Squeers hastily.

Ruth soon had the opportunity of judging Mammy 'Liza's goodies for herself, for the doctor was at home, and the girls had scarcely become seated in his consultation room when a little colored girl with her wool "done" in innumerable pigtails, like tiny horns, and sticking out all over her brown head in every direction, came in with a tray on which was a plate piled high with fancy cakes and two tall glasses of yellow-gold beaten egg and milk with a dust of nutmeg floating upon the surface of each glassful.

"I play my Ace, Denunciation of Mr. Barsad to the nearest Section Committee. Look over your hand, Mr. Barsad, and see what you have. Don't hurry." He drew the bottle near, poured out another glassful of brandy, and drank it off. He saw that the spy was fearful of his drinking himself into a fit state for the immediate denunciation of him. Seeing it, he poured out and drank another glassful.

A glass of water with a dash of wine in it was the best thing to quench one's thirst after playing tennis. He hastily tossed off a glassful. It cooled him wonderfully. He poured out a second and drank it more slowly. The water was so cold as to dew the glass, yet it seemed powerless to quench the fire which consumed his throat, his breast, his head. He began to dress hurriedly.

I carry a piece in a gold box at the bottom of my vest pocket, that I may occasionally take it out and experience a sense of gratitude for divine benefits." He took out his pet lump, rubbed it on the outside of his wine bottle, poured out a glassful and drank it, smiling adorably at me in ecstasy! "We were speaking of the Tuileries.

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