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1 The man dashed his fee on the board and ordered more liquor .
2 You can depend on me, and he poured out some more liquor .
3 Dodge hemmed, sipped a little more liquor , blew his nose, and continued:
4 Once in jail I tried in vain to get more liquor .
5 He poured more liquor into his glass and more water into the liquor.
6 Our people got more liquor from the small traders than customary.
7 Presently they were overtaken by the Secretary, staggering under more liquor .
8 Hecate drank some more liquor and walked out onto the patio.
9 At a cheap dance hall they took a table and drank more liquor .
10 And leave promptly at the end of the meal, unless more liquor is offered.
11 The others wanted to return to Rachael's apartment-toget some more liquor , they said.
12 He won't want no more liquor this life, I guess.
13 See this man is kept in his room, and see he has no more liquor .
14 He shuddered, and extended the pannikin for more liquor .
15 O'Bannon rose and pinched the cotton wick, seized the bottle, and poured out more liquor .
16 Quickly David turned out more liquor , and thrust one of the cups into Brokaw's hand.
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