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1
An
habitual
drunkard
is not to be trusted, not even by himself.
2
Even a child understands what the red nose of the
habitual
drunkard
signifies.
3
The most moral man I ever knew was a
habitual
drunkard
.
4
His father was an
habitual
drunkard
,
and a frequent inmate of the poor-house.
5
Every one who drinks at all is liable to become an
habitual
drunkard
.
6
But Nicholas was neither an
habitual
drunkard
nor a thorough infidel.
7
He was not, as is sometimes asserted, a
habitual
drunkard
.
8
By the Washingtonians this system of consigning the
habitual
drunkard
to hopeless ruin is repudiated.
9
She married a man who became an
habitual
drunkard
.
10
That is what happens in the case of the
habitual
drunkard
or the slave of lust.
11
An
habitual
drunkard
was more welcome at "raisings" and "logrollings" than a known faineant.
12
The man is becoming an
habitual
drunkard
.
13
The
habitual
drunkard
is not in his right mind until he has had a certain amount of liquor.
14
The priority of claim to the custody of any insane person,
habitual
drunkard
,
or spendthrift aforesaid, shall be:
15
Was it possible that an
habitual
drunkard
could turn out such a mass of brilliant and artistic work?
16
A political meeting was to him what a public-house is to the
habitual
drunkard
;
he could not pass it.
habitual
drunkard
habitual