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" Schnapps," he cried, " fetch brandy." - "Moonbeams From the Larger Lunacy", Stephen Leacock.
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The next morning he was made acquainted with what he had unconsciously done, and, much to the surprise of his friends, he replied, " Well, if I have signed and have sworn, as you tell me I have, I must keep to my word;" and from that hour the old fellow abstained altogether from his favourite schnapps. - "Diary in America, Series One", Frederick Marryat (AKA Captain Marryat).
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" Mr. Seiden," he said, " everybody is through eating; so, if you would give me the key to the suitcase which you got the cigars and Schnapps in, Mr. Seiden, I would hand 'em around." - "The Competitive Nephew", Montague Glass.