1 She poured some of the wine into the glass and drank it down.
2 She drank the liquor from the glass as a man would have done.
3 He smoked two cigars; then he went inside and drank another glass of wine.
4 Mrs. Pontellier again declined to accept a glass when it was offered to her.
5 When alone she sometimes picked it up and kissed the cold glass passionately.
6 Before each guest stood a tiny glass that looked and sparkled like a garnet gem.
7 He drank a glass of the wine and went out on the gallery and offered a glass to his wife.
8 He was reclining far back in the luxurious chair, holding a glass of champagne to the light.
9 And leaning over the youth's chair, she took the glass from his hand and held it to his lips.
10 A maid, alarmed at the din of breaking glass, entered the room to discover what was the matter.
11 In a sweeping passion she seized a glass vase from the table and flung it upon the tiles of the hearth.
12 Monsieur Ratignolle was putting up a mixture himself, very carefully, dropping a red liquid into a tiny glass.
13 I don't want you to sing it, and she laid her glass so impetuously and blindly upon the table as to shatter it against a carafe.
14 He sipped the wine slowly, and when he had drained the glass she laid it upon the table and wiped his lips with her little filmy handkerchief.
15 Within she had found the slumbering mulatresse, the drowsy cat, and a glass of milk which reminded her of the milk she had tasted in Iberville.
16 The cut glass, the silver, the heavy damask which daily appeared upon the table were the envy of many women whose husbands were less generous than Mr. Pontellier.
17 He did not seem to mind what she did to him, only smiled, showing a faint gleam of white teeth, while he continued to gaze with narrowing eyes at the light through his glass of champagne.
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