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1 You'll take a sup with the men afore you go?
2 Come here and take a sup more of brandy.
3 Here, take a sup of warm milk.'
4 Now, miss, just take a sup or two of this, and your strength will come back in a jiffy.
5 In two minutes more, when he was opening his mouth to take a sup , another sheep's eye was slapped into it.
6 You will understand, that every time you open your mouth, it will be to take a sup of this, and not to speak.
7 But take a sup o' this whisky, while you swear wid your hand on your chest, 'Amin' to the words o' Tim Macavoy.
8 Take a sup , for you are as white as a new-bleached sheet.'
9 It's twenty years since I took a sup of drink.
10 Here I took a sup of ale to soothe my stomach and retired to bed.
11 I feel as if I'd taken a sup myself, I'm that easy in my mind.
12 Now won't you be taking a sup of milk?
13 Taking a sup of tea and a piece of damper in their hands, away they went.
14 Brother Hadger takes a sup of ice-water, and commences reading Sister Slocum's letter, which runs thus:
15 "You'll stay an' take a sup of tea with us," said Briggs.
16 Take a sup of this to put new strength in you, for you've got to go out and weed the garden.
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