Sure enough, there was the same fine-flavoured saké he had tasted yesterday.
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It was but too true; no saké, but clear, cold water was there.
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To wash down these dainties a porcelain bottle of saké, rice-beer, is provided.
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The old man was so delighted with the saké that he drank cup after cup.
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These cups are filled with saké, the national strong drink of Japan, a kind of beer made from rice.
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To the good, dutiful son the cascade flowed with the finest saké, while to all others it yielded only cold water.
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How shall I get a little saké for my poor father, who really needs it in his weakness and old age?
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By this time the kneeling process had become rather painful, and I availed myself of the cup of saké, feeling I needed some stimulant.
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This drinking is supposed to typify that henceforth they will share each other's joys and sorrows, and this sipping of saké constitutes the marriage ceremony.
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"If we had but a little saké, now," he would say, "it would warm one up, and do one's heart good."
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Sure enough, there was the same fine-flavoured saké he had tasted yesterday.
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It was but too true; no saké, but clear, cold water was there.
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To wash down these dainties a porcelain bottle of saké, rice-beer, is provided.
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The old man was so delighted with the saké that he drank cup after cup.
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These cups are filled with saké, the national strong drink of Japan, a kind of beer made from rice.