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1 Catherine drank more cognac and felt it burning on her lips.
2 He swung away and slopped more cognac into unused tumblers.
3 See, his eyes open; more cognac , it will make him happy, and prevent the shock.
4 They drank more wine; they drank liqueurs, cognac, beer, then more liqueurs and more cognac .
5 A downtown loft, he thought and drank more cognac .
6 I held the glass for some more cognac .
7 The men helped themselves to more cognac .
8 I managed not to drink any more cognac , went into the living room and opened the phone book.
9 She felt much less helpless and when she was ready for bed she took a little more cognac .
10 Miss Kiametia debated a moment whether or not to take more cognac , and ended by refilling her glass.
11 And bring me more cognac .
14 Francois's eyes gleamed in a happy anticipation of more Cognac and many easily earned francs.
15 "Let's go get some more cognac . "
16 "I t'ink- a li'l more cognac " -
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