[War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy]@TWC D-Link bookWar and Peace CHAPTER IX 8/17
or do you wish to make it a hundred ?" added he, addressing the Englishman. "No, fifty," replied the latter. "All right.
Fifty imperials...
that I will drink a whole bottle of rum without taking it from my mouth, sitting outside the window on this spot" (he stooped and pointed to the sloping ledge outside the window) "and without holding on to anything.
Is that right ?" "Quite right," said the Englishman. Anatole turned to the Englishman and taking him by one of the buttons of his coat and looking down at him--the Englishman was short--began repeating the terms of the wager to him in English. "Wait!" cried Dolokhov, hammering with the bottle on the window sill to attract attention.
"Wait a bit, Kuragin.
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