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OLD Dick Baldwin stoutly maintained that no man ever died of drinking.
Some puny things, he said, have died of learning to drink, but no
man ever died of drinking. Mr. Baldwin was no mean authority; for he
spoke from great practical experience, and was, moreover, many years
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