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She sat on the floor, the flagon still between her hands, and looked about.
I went to the door and called for another flagon of beer.
A toss of his head and the second flagon was gone.
There was an enormous flagon on the table in front of him.
Something moved behind his eyes, and he passed a flagon of a different wine down the table.
A flagon of sour red, dark as blood, all a man needs.
He went and sat on his throne, flagon in hand.
He drained his cup again, and reached for the flagon.
The bell by the flagon next held my attention and I picked it up.
However, the word exclusively points to an object known as flagons.
Only pushed over a full glass and a flagon of wine.
He pointed to a flagon strapped to the car wall On its inside.
Beside each plate on the long table stood a flagon of water.
He carried in his hand a beautiful flagon of silver.
They had several flagons, in the event, before leaving the tavern.
What would I not give for a flagon of wine!"
On the other side of the room her husband abruptly reaches for his flagon again.
Settled in, they began to pass around flagons of wine among themselves.
Several of them still held flagons clenched in their fists.
He had brought three flagons with him from Rome, thinking them more than enough to last the journey.
Now she dared allow herself a drink from the flagon.
She placed the flagon on a table and returned to her own couch.
A maid brought in a flagon and he waved her out of the room.
There is something to be said for the half-size flagon.
I gave him a flagon of his own to keep him company.