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the inevitable happened eventually: the drunkard consumed too much
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Only a fool or drunkard would fail to make such a distinction, and judging by the amount of transactions occurring, Brice realized there was no shortage of them in this town
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He left us alone so he could find this drunkard," the freckled boy said, sneering at Alec
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"The man's a drunkard," Theodorous added
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drunkard was in his vicinity was a thing that out sardarji must be
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The Guardians sipped their pints much more slowly and this was only their second, despite the fact that the average full-grown immortal male could drink the most experienced mortal drunkard under the table
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And with his tall, skeletal frame, Rufus staggered around like a drunkard, though Forgo was sure he in fact was not
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Besides Calvinism's corrosive influence, there were men like William Graham Sumner, who proclaimed, “A drunkard in the gutter is where he ought to be
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What drunkard? Anybody woulda needed a drink after everything he had gone through
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What had Brendan said? The man was a drunkard, but out of the mouths of babes
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sling, so is he who gives honour to the fool; like the thorn goes up into the hand of the drunkard, so is the parable in the mouth of
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Since in what way is a solitary eater, and a glutton, and a drunkard reclaimed, unless it be clear that reasoning is Lord of the passions?
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20 And they shall say to the elders of his city, This our son is stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton, and a drunkard
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7 Since in what way is a solitary eater and a glutton and a drunkard reclaimed unless it be clear that reasoning is Lord of the passions? 8 A man therefore who regulates his course by the law even if he be a lover of money straightway puts force on his own disposition; lending to the needy without interest and cancelling the debt of the incoming Sabbath
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19 The Son of Man came eating and drinking and they say 'Behold a gluttonous Man and a drunkard a Friend of tax collectors and sinners!' But wisdom is justified by her actions
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" "What kinds of luxury sir" I asked "are hurtful?" "Every act of a man which he performs with pleasure" he replied "is an act of luxury; for the sharp-tempered man when gratifying his tendency indulges in luxury; and the adulterer and the drunkard and the back-biter and the liar and the covetous man and the thief and he who does things like these gratifies his peculiar propensity and in so doing indulges in luxury
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and the desire of the drunkard for the exhilaration which follows, for him,
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They took part in processions, defied the law, and bore the lathi (police sticks & batons) without raising a little finger, without swearing at the police, and used their power of persuasion to win the drunkard from drink and the sellers and purchasers of foreign cloth from it
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oltwelve had consisted ola "gang bang" party that her lather had thrown for all his drunkard friends
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landing was a haggard-looking, homeless old drunkard
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The homeless drunkard was sitting on a nearby bench,
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As soon as I finished my statement the homeless drunkard
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The homeless drunkard suddenly dropped onto his knees and
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Corey was a drunkard cat who was trying to protect his best
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Though he had the highly dazed look of a stupefied drunkard, he maintained his balance perfectly and smelled perfectly normal with no indication of any inebriating beverages on his clothes or elsewhere
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He looked quite at peace with his head propped slightly against the side of the tub almost as if he were a drunkard passed out after a long bout with the bottle
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I was drinking wine with my drunkard friends in one of the wine shops; one of my drunkard friends informed us about the Board exam result
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I rejoined with my old drunkard friends in the same place in wine shops and their houses
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I started visiting in towns and cities along with my drunkard friends
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“HEY!” the drunkard screamed at me
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It can humble you a little, or at least make you realize that in your own heart there is a killer, a drunkard, or a psychopath, no matter how pious and privileged you think you are; and they’re not that far beneath the surface, either
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“Well, well,” the drunkard said, “Look what the cat
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And the third one’s father was a drunkard, which is even worse
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he was a notorious drunkard
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They tend to just follow the orders of whatever seemingly intelligent being is at the helm of the main ship and not ask too many questions, no matter how ridiculous or perilous they may be, or how clearly they are being influenced by his gambling drunkard of a co-pilot
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And while all this was going on, that drunken sot whom Amin had just disciplined, arrived on the scene… where he flared up and shouted at the gang in the loudest voice possible (keep in mind, reader, that he was quite drunk!): You dogs…! What are you doing? You fools…! And he heaped abuse upon them – because of his drunken state – so the band of criminals thought that the drunkard was, in fact, their opponent, the noble officer, so they left the door and jumped upon him
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A drunkard had stabbed another man violently with a dagger, killing him instantly
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Again she left the bakery with tears in her eyes and made her way home with uneven steps, swaying like a drunkard because she had been overcome by the terrible hunger that had overwhelmed her and made her seem powerless
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Madame Button extended both of her hands for the drunkard to kiss, her face clothed in
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When Karl was young, his drunkard father beat him and his mother
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Instinctively, Greg’s posture took on that of a drunkard
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He had just remained there – the good for nothing drunkard that he was
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When a drunkard approaches the branch of a bank for opening an account, the
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“He’s a slobbering drunkard
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He just stormed out, smashing the door and kicking over the water bottles, equivalent to what a drunkard would do in a rage
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drunkard heading his way
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A drug-intoxicated mind still exerts a gravitational pull on the drunkard but in God-intoxicated state mind becomes the wings of the aspirant and it helps and guides him into the ever widening spiritual horizons
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Every worthless drunkard and fool in the 13 colonies at that time was convinced by greedy racists and hate-mongers such as Samuel Adams that these Indians had no right to the land they had lived on for thousands of years
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Coming from a broken home where his father who was a drunkard and a racist and a bigot and beat him every night
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A drunkard, his bedraggled beard revealed his bedraggled physical deformity and physical venality and weaknesses
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They came from dead filthy evil stinking sinking dying undead shit rotten turds that need to be exterminated and killed dead so they will never ever again poison a living boy and man to betray the most powerful forces for good in the world and become the traitorous lecher and drunkard that he Winston Churchill actually became; an incompetent, bumbling, sodden alcoholic bum completely controlled and manipulated by his own undead ancestors
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The drunkard shall have plenty of his cups when
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drunkard shall have plenty of his cups when scalding lead shall be poured down his throat, and his breath draw flames
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The drunkard shal have plenty of his cups when scalding lead shal
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The drunkard shall have plenty of his cups when scalding lead
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Scott looked down at Ingrid, whose face was registering a high amount of amusement, not at the antics of the drunkard, but at his own foolishness for swimming into waters far too deep for his verbal skills to tread
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The drunkard was gone
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Her boots did not kick at the sand the way Ingrid's had on the day previous: They trudged through it, like the footsteps of a drunkard
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The drunkard shall have plenty of his cups when scalding lead shall be poured down his throat, and his breath draw flames of fire instead of air
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The drunkard had been helped to his feet
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Her boots, Scott noticed from where he lay catching his breath, did not kick at the sand the way Ingrid's had on the day previous: They trudged through it, like the footsteps of a drunkard
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’ But the Scriptures teach that the Fatherhood of God rather resembles the primitive idea of fatherhood set forth in the law of Moses, and throughout antiquity, which included the judicial character;—so that the father of a family, however loving to good children, was empowered and expected to act as a magistrate; and even to bring forth a 'rebellious son, to the gates of the city, and there, if he were 'a glutton and a drunkard; (Deut
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“Maybe, you just can’t stop thinking of Jericho,” Bea, in full swing, teased her, not having in mind that it was better to throw a joke on a drunkard person than on someone who had just woken up
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He was like a drunkard after chunking out time
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And though Nikolay is not a drunkard, he drinks, and I knew he had a job in that house, painting work with Dmitri, who comes from the same village, too
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"You wouldn't believe, you can't imagine, Polenka," she said, walking about the room, "what a happy luxurious life we had in my papa's house and how this drunkard has brought me, and will bring you all, to ruin!
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Besides I don't understand about that drunkard who died and that daughter, and how he could have given the daughter all the money
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' Well, what could I answer, especially as your story is a more likely one than his? for there's nothing but psychology to support his evidence--that's almost unseemly with his ugly mug, while you hit the mark exactly, for the rascal is an inveterate drunkard and notoriously so
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The quadroon girl is sold at the auction-stand, the drunkard nods by the bar-room stove,
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And the old drunkard staggering home from the outhouse of the
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the drunkard waits long, and the drunkard himself waits long,
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He established and created an alguacil of the poor, not to harass them, but to examine them and see whether they really were so; for many a sturdy thief or drunkard goes about under cover of a make-believe crippled limb or a sham sore
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condition, repaired to the room where his master was, and as he came in said, "May I die, sirs, if the author of this book your worships have got has any mind that we should agree; as he calls me glutton (according to what your worships say) I wish he may not call me drunkard too
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"Believe me," said Sancho, "the Sancho and the Don Quixote of this history must be different persons from those that appear in the one Cide Hamete Benengeli wrote, who are ourselves; my master valiant, wise, and true in love, and I simple, droll, and neither glutton nor drunkard
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"The tender mother cannot _lawfully_ snatch from the gripe of the gambling spendthrift, or beastly drunkard, unmindful of his offspring, the fortune which falls to her by chance; or (so flagrant is the injustice) what she earns by her own
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But when are you free? Only think what you are giving up here? What is it you are making a slave of? It is your soul, together with your body; you are selling your soul which you have no right to dispose of! You give your love to be outraged by every drunkard! Love! But that's everything, you know, it's a priceless diamond, it's a maiden's treasure, love--why, a man would be ready to give his soul, to face death to gain that love
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Morel's emotion turned into sudden hate of the drunkard who had come in thus upon her
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the mosque, who, seeing his condition, would send him to prison as a drunkard
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And that awful drunkard of a wife of his
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This man was not a drunkard, neither was he one of those semi-mythical persons who are too lazy to work
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The husband goes to war, and the wife has this brother that's a drunkard
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Only, she's not doing so hot, because her brother's a drunkard and he spends all their dough
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Anyway, it ends up with Alec and the homey babe getting married, and the brother that's a drunkard gets his nerves back and operates on Alec's mother so she can see again, and then the drunken brother and old Marcia go for each other
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The man was an intermittent drunkard, and when he had the fit on him he was a perfect fiend
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But the main reason lies in the one fact which is notorious to everyone, and that is that Sir Eustace was a confirmed drunkard
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The well begs for the lips of the drunkard
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I do not suppose that, when a drunkard reasons with himself upon his vice, he is once out of five hundred times affected by the dangers that he runs through his brutish, physical insensibility; neither had I, long as I had considered my position, made enough allowance for the complete moral insensibility and insensate readiness to evil, which were the leading characters of Edward Hyde
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There is a world of difference, you know, between a man who drinks and a drunkard
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They all drink, but they taboo a drunkard
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They—that is, Vronsky— had a trainer, an Englishman, first-rate in his own line, but a drunkard
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It was during this term that I began to realize that Sebastian was a drunkard in quite a different sense to myself I got drunk often, but through an excess of high spirits, in the love of the moment, and the wish to prolong and enhance it; Sebastian drank to escape
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My mother believes Sebastian is a confirmed drunkard
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about that drunkard who died and that daughter, and how
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' Well, what could I answer, especially as your story is a more likely one than his? for there's nothing but psychology to support his evidence—that's almost unseemly with his ugly mug, while you hit the mark exactly, for the rascal is an inveterate drunkard and notoriously so