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But it is not so. And it is so that the socialintercourse, the interchange of ideas between man and man, both in thiscountry and in every other country, is often predicated on drinking as aconcomitant. We may bewail this, but we cannot dodge it. Hence any man who has beenused to the normal society of his fellows along the lines by which Ibecame used to that society, and along the lines by which ninety percent of the men in this country become used to that society, must make abluff at drinking s...omething now and then. If he is not a partaker ofalcohol he has his troubles in finding a medium for his imbibing, unlesshe goes the entire limit and cuts out the society of all friends whodrink, which leaves him in a rather sequestrated and senselessposition--not, of course, that there are not plenty of interesting menwho do not drink, but that so many interesting men do. So the problem of a non-drinker resolves itself to this: How can hecontinue in the companionship of the men he likes, and who possibly likehim, and not drink?
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