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1 Step in and take a dram ; it'll do you good.
2 She asked us to sit down and take a dram .
3 But you'll take a dram and a bit of fish.
4 Corri had a brandy-bottle and glass with him, and insisted I should take a dram .
5 He said he had something to tell us, and invited us to take a dram .
6 She had finally convinced Ivy to take a dram of poppy to quiet her nerves.
7 Various reading; "That we should take a dram . "
8 A grave-digger was carrying one of these deceased angels to the churchyard, when he stept into a tavern to take a dram .
9 But he was a good servant still, and it would be "hardly the thing" to take a dram there and then.
10 But he said I should not get off this time-thathome with him I must go, and take a dram from his whiskey-barrel
11 After her father had taken a dram , he sat down to his supper.
12 If I told you she took a dram with it, you would be shocked.
13 The demon caught it and took a dram .
14 He applied the mouth of the bottle to his lips, and took a dram of raw whiskey.
15 Take a dram for yourself, Donald.
16 ' Take a dram out of me flask,' says he; something must have gone wrong wid ye.'
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