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    flagon


    1. He raised his monstrous stein and looked like he threw down the yaag, flagon and all, then gave forth a belch that sounded like it plunged into another keg somewhere in his belly


    2. a flagon of wine stood open


    3. "Probably had a flagon of something dark on him


    4. His flagon of wine went flying and


    5. Mercer had not been seen since his latest interrogation of Delvin and Vex in the Flagon a couple of days earlier


    6. After attracting a number of odd glances in the latter area, he retired to the Flagon for his own round of questioning


    7. As he left her with an invitation to seek him out at the Ragged Flagon, he half-wondered if she would follow through on it


    8. Close to an hour had passed since he left the Flagon in anger


    9. For all of the anxious glances exchanged in the Flagon, Brynjolf was only strengthened in his resolve


    10. good piece of flesh, and a flagon of wine

    11. The servants laid out honey and fresh bread, two young pigeons, cheeses and a flagon of ale with two polished beakers on the table, and left bowing


    12. He drops the flagon he has been holding and hunkers down next to the scribe, gripping his shoulder and smiling


    13. when a fresh flagon was brought to their table not by the serving


    14. the point of calling it a night when a fresh flagon was brought to their table


    15. The remains of a feast lay before him, from bread crumbs to chicken bones, and the large flagon that stood in the midst of it all


    16. “I perceive,” he said, rubbing his hands together, “that opportunities afforded by god,” he ducked behind the bar to hook a large ceramic flagon, “should not be ignored


    17. Lynch had insisted Mary and Johnny sit at his left and right hand, leaving McGuire and Caesar to sit at the far end with the giant flagon of spirits to keep company between them


    18. We drank all the wine and went to start on another flagon as he told me about his life, how he came from a strange family of all men


    19. Ymor moved his hand carefully, and poured out another flagon of beer


    20. At Ponsonby's corner a jaded white flagon H

    21. There was a familiar lopsided tread in the hall below, and a moment later a voice bellowed: “Bring me a flagon


    22. Here the listener who was none other than the Scotch student, a little fume of a fellow, blond as tow, congratulated in the liveliest fashion with the young gentleman and, interrupting the narrative at a salient point, having desired his visavis with a polite beck to have the obligingness to pass him a flagon of cordial waters at the same time by a questioning poise of the head (a whole century of polite breeding had not achieved so nice a gesture) to which was united an equivalent but contrary balance of the bottle asked the narrator as plainly as was ever done in words if he might treat him with a cup of it


    23. The table was laid with a cold supper: smok ed fish, soft cheese, new bread, pears and a flagon of Rhenish wine


    24. Then the brutal minions of the law fell upon the hapless Toad; loaded him with chains, and dragged him from the Court House, shrieking, praying, protesting; across the marketplace, where the playful populace, always as severe upon detected crime as they are sympathetic and helpful when one is merely 'wanted,' assailed him with jeers, carrots, and popular catch-words; past hooting school children, their innocent faces lit up with the pleasure they ever derive from the sight of a gentleman in difficulties; across the hollow-sounding drawbridge, below the spiky portcullis, under the frowning archway of the grim old castle, whose ancient towers soared high overhead; past guardrooms full of grinning soldiery off duty, past sentries who coughed in a horrid, sarcastic way, because that is as much as a sentry on his post dare do to show his contempt and abhorrence of crime; up time-worn winding stairs, past men-at-arms in casquet and corselet of steel, darting threatening looks through their vizards; across courtyards, where mastiffs strained at their leash and pawed the air to get at him; past ancient warders, their halberds leant against the wall, dozing over a pasty and a flagon of brown ale; on and on, past the rack-chamber and the thumbscrew-room, past the turning that led to the private scaffold, till they reached the door of the grimmest dungeon that lay in the heart of the innermost keep


    25. was one of them, in particular—could stop to drink ale or cold tea from the flagon now and then, or to exchange a few gossiping remarks while they wiped their faces or cleared the fragments of straw and husk from their clothing; but for Tess there was no respite; for, as the drum never stopped, the man who fed it could not stop, and she, who had to supply the man with untied sheaves, could not stop either, unless Marian changed places with her, which she sometimes did for half an hour in spite of Groby's objections that she was too slowhanded for a feeder


    26. The boy put down the flagon of wine and bowed stiffly


    27. You may send for a flagon of wine as well


    28. Then men came bearing a chair and a low stool, and one brought a salver with a silver flagon and cups, and white cakes


    29. the winter store, wrinkled but sound and sweet; and a leather flagon of


    30. She would never have noticed him if it had not been for the bottles at his immaculate elbow; a fat bottle of crème de menthe, a clear bottle of vermouth, a flagon of cognac, and seven other bottles of assorted liqueurs, and, at his finger tips, ten small half-filled glasses from which, without taking his eyes off the street, he sipped, occasionally squinting, pressing his thin mouth shut upon the savor

    31. Bogardus smiled as he poured Rob’s flagon full


    32. Rob drained his flagon and set it on the table with a thump, more loudly than he meant to


    33. "This is a carven flagon," said Sara, arranging tendrils of the wreath about the mug


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