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[ FICTION]
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| ... room below. We tried experiments with every known "soft drink," from those extracted from an expensive soda water fountain to slender glasses of grape juice, but so far as drinks were concerned we never became a rival to the saloon, nor indeed did anyone imagine that we were trying to ... |
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[ DICTIONARIES & ENCYCLOPEDIAS]
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| ... a habit * Booster - to inhale cocaine * Boot - to inject a drug * Boot the gong - to smoke marijuana * Booted - under the influence of drugs * Booty juice - MDMA dissolved in liquid * Boppers - amyl nitrite * Botray - crack * Bottles - crack vials; amphetamine * Boubou - crack * Boulder - crack; $20 worth of crack * Boulya - crack * Bouncing powder - ... |
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[ DICTIONARIES & ENCYCLOPEDIAS]
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| ... pop - casual user of heroin * Jolt - to inject a drug; strong reaction to drugs * Jones - heroin * Jonesing - need for drugs * Joy flakes - heroin * Joy juice - depressant * Joy plant - opium * Joy pop - to inject a drug * Joy popping - occasional use of drugs * Joy powder - heroin; cocaine * Joyride - going out and getting ... |
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[ DRAMA]
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| ... dinner. She is white, in her late twenties and attractively dressed. She hums to Mozart on the radio, prepares a child's tray with orange juice and funny straws, and occasionally adds things to the cooking pot. She has a comfortable, easy-going quality. Outside a car pulls into the garage. ... |
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[ DRAMA]
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| ... if no-one else minds ... ESTELLE: Oh, go ahead. CHARITY: (Ladles more food onto her plate.) Have you got a spoon, Estelle? For the juice. Or maybe a piece of bread? ESTELLE: Sure. (Estelle gets up and goes into the kitchen area where Marcus is dangling the phone in his ... |
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[ FICTION]
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| ... boatman, too," whispered one of her friends. "I couldn't bear that man we had day before yesterday, with his dirty hands and the tobacco juice around his mouth." The ladies to go out were four in number, and two sat in the bow and two in the stern. It made ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... plant for thee cut down? So was the plant of great renown, Which Mercy sends For nobler ends. Thus think, and smoke tobacco. Doth juice medicinal proceed From such a naughty foreign weed? Then what's the power Of Jesse's flower? Thus think, and smoke tobacco. The promise, like the pipe, ... |
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[ POETRY]
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| ... Aye, and a beggar play! A cripple that is lame and halt, And scarce a mile a day can walk, When he feels the juice of malt, Will throw his crutch away. CHO. Be frolicsome, &c. 'Twill make the parson forget his men, 'Twill make his clerk forget his pen; ... |
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[ HELLENIC LANGUAGES CLASSICAL GREEK]
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| ... the mighty oath, . . . for all the limbs of the god in turn quaked. (32) The joint binds two things. (33) Even as when fig juice rivets and binds white milk ... (34) Cementing meal with water ... (35, 36) But now I will retrace my steps over the paths of song that ... |
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[ IN SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES]
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| ... ground in colour like the Corycian crocus, rising on twin stalks; but in the earth the root was like newly-cut flesh. The dark juice of it, like the sap of a mountain-oak, she had gathered in a Caspian shell to make the charm withal, when she had first ... |
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[ ENGLISH FICTION]
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| ... my liver is out of order again, and I've got to eat a lemon every morning before breakfast." "Eat a lemon?" "Well, drink the juice! It's the same thing. But how is the electric runabout coming on?" "Pretty good." "Have you entered it in the races yet?" "No, but I've ... |




