And while our monarch drinks, bid the shrill trumpet, and tell all the gods, that we propine their healths. |
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This Yakub dedicated to all our healths, and tossed off to his own comfort. |
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What songs are sung, what healths are drunk, what heartfelt wishes are expressed! |
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I am no playmaker, and, for pledging your healths, I love none of the four you drank to so well. |
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This island's a death-trap, and the sooner we're off it the better for our healths. |
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But I do that, my lad, because I hope naught may come of it, but just a drinking of healths and the like. |
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We were present at the head of the supper-table to hear our healths drunk. |
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Such a festivity should not pass without the drinking of healths. |
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Being consulted about their healths, both of them deceived me. |
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And Andy's health was drunk, as well as several other healths. |
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Thus they applied very curtly to the salutations, healths, and jokes of their companions. |
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Tik-tok and Billina knew the beasts well, so merely bade them good day and asked after their healths and inquired about the Princess Ozma. |
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Perhaps, my dear, Mr Noggs would like to drink our healths,' said Mrs Nickleby, fumbling in her reticule for some small coin. |
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A flag is hoisted, and all the morning the rites are celebrated, the cake eaten, healths drunk, speeches made, and hands nearly shaken off. |
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We've told yarns by the campfire in the prairies, and dressed one another's wounds after trying a landing at the Marquesas, and drunk healths on the shore of Titicaca. |
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They are commonly for mistresses, healths, place, and words. |
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Healths were drunk, in sufficient abundance to guarantee all the guests a lifetime of centuries. |
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