The Sun Also Rises
by Ernest Hemingway
"I went to the door and there was the count. Behind him was the chauffeur carrying a basket of champagne." pg. 58
"'Now," the count brought up a bottle. 'I think this is cool.'
I brought a towel and he wiped the bottle dry and held it up. 'I like to drink champagne from magnums. The wine is better but it would have been too hard to cool.' He held the bottle, looking at it. I put out the glasses.
'I say. You might open it," Brett suggested.
'Yes, my dear. Now I'll open it.'
It was amazing champagne."
pg. 60
"Mike was sitting at a table with several men in their shirts-sleeves, eating from a bowl of tuna fish, chopped onions and vinegar. They were drinking wine an mopping up the oil and vinegar with pieces of bread." pg. 144
"At noon we were all at the cafe. It was crowded. We ere eating shrimps and drinking beer. The town was crowded." pg. 185
"The girl brought in a big bowl of hot vegetable soup and the wine. We had fried trout afterward and some sort of stew and a big bowl full of wild strawberries." pg. 105
“We had a good meal, a roast chicken, new green beans, mashed potatoes, a salad, an some apple-pie and cheese." pg. 75
"The waiter saved chairs for the others, and we each ordered an absinthe and watched the crowd in the square and the dancers."
pg. 150
Sitting outside the terraces of the Lilas Brett ordered a whiskey and soda, I took on, too, and Bill took another pernod." pg. 74
"The absinth made everything seem better. I drank it without sugar in the dripping glass, and it was pleasantly bitter." pg. 199