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1 Am not I this day going to dine on venison and drink claret ?
2 He did not, as so many did in Jamaica, drink claret or punch at breakfast soon after sunrise.
3 With lunch and dinner I drink claret and water, and never touch stimulants of any kind except at meals.
4 After 1707, as the English taste for port or sherry began to seep northwards, continuing to drink claret became almost a patriotic act.
5 When I say like gentlemen, I don't mean that they should eat with silver forks off china, drink claret , and use white pocket-handkerchiefs.
6 All this time Percy sat yawning, and drinking claret .
7 To dream of drinking claret , denotes you will come under the influence of ennobling association.
8 George was still drinking claret when she returned to the dining-room, and made no signs of moving.
9 Drinking claret at five in the morning was no sort of habit to get into, but this once wouldn't hurt.
10 "You drink claret , " he remarked to them, passing it round.
11 At night, drinking claret , he said on a sudden, 'And, egad, Harry, you must jump your head across hedges and ditches, my little fellow.
12 "You drink claret , I suppose?"
13 "Let us drink claret and mead, and Bremen beer," shouted one of the guests-"andyou shall drink with us!"
14 "Are you drinking claret ? "
15 'I should drink claret too, if it would give me that; but it does not: it neither makes boys men, nor men boys.
16 "I have been telling Gerald that it will be much better for him to drink claret , out here," Mrs. O'Halloran said.
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