In those days of public conviviality, and for many years afterwards, the taverns of London held a very important place. [Please select]
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Toward the dining-room regions rose the sounds of refined conviviality. [Please select]
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Apparently, he was not a man to enjoy conviviality, or to shine on any festive occasion. [Please select]
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In his daily work the dominant note was that of fun and conviviality. [Please select]
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Well, Mrs Twitter had her few friends to tea, and conviviality was at its height. [Please select]
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A dozen young British officers were present, and there was much toasting and conviviality. [Please select]
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The decanter was a "property" placed in the scene at the dictates of hospitality; the checkerboard canceled any suggestion of conviviality that might have been conveyed by the decanter of whiskey. [Please select]
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