The English version, taken from the account by Joseph Livesey in the Staunch Teetotaler, January 1867, is that one Richard Turner, a Preston artisan and popular temperance speaker, declared at a meeting about 1833, that "nothing but tee-teetotal would do." [Please select]
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He was a teetotaler, and yet the champion of the saloon and the idol of the saloon-keepers' association. [Please select]
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He is seventy-seven, and says he was a teetotaler until he was sixty-nine, but has been trying to make up time ever since. [Please select]
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Lavendar said, "but not a teetotaler, if that's what you mean." [Please select]
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Ferrolan said the same; and Sir Modava was the strictest sort of a teetotaler, having been engaged in preaching this doctrine among the Sepoys as opportunity offered. [Please select]
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He simply became a dyspeptic through a weird devotion to the pieces and pastries "like Mary French used to make," and he became a teetotaler because the doctors mistook the cause of his digestive distress. [Please select]
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