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1 Lay out my books, fetch a bottle of Canary, and give me my Sunday coat.
2 And then he went to fetch a bottle , in which he had some choice old rye.
3 Lina, run round to the stores and fetch a bottle of sherry, the best they have.
4 The king then ordered his messenger, a giant, to fetch a bottle of the precious water.
5 I'll just fetch a bottle of something drinkable.
6 Anyhow, I have been sent to fetch a bottle of aromatic vinegar which Jane, poor girl!
7 Then she went to fetch a bottle of water, and she was melting some pieces of sugar when the chemist arrived.
8 Before she had recovered sufficient self-possession to speak, she signed to Hyacinth to fetch a bottle of smelling-salts from the chimney-piece.
9 I'm not drunk. I pick myself up off the floor and go to the kitchen to fetch a bottle of wine.
10 The girl fetched a bottle of wine and gave him to drink.
11 She passed the coffee round, and then fetched a bottle of liqueur.
12 Joe gave up and fetched a bottle and two glasses from the kitchen.
13 Fetch a bottle of brandy and some glasses to yon empty table, Mary.
14 Aunt Phoebe fetched a bottle of water and placed it on the table beside her bed.
15 Tyacke had understood, and had fetched a bottle of brandy which they had taken off a runner.
16 His mother ran into the cottage, fetched a bottle and followed after the dusty tail of the procession.
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