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We all share the joke and then the lemon squash!
Her guides would have lemon squash because it was better for them and less expensive.
There were complaints that children might mistake the product for lemon squash and drink it.
It is sometimes (erroneously) made with lemon squash instead of lemonade.
I guess I'll stay on lemon squash,' he said. '
"M. Poirot has just ordered me a lemon squash," said her mother.
The rest of us looked pointedly at Kenneth but he went on calmly sipping his lemon squash.
"Then may I order you a lemon squash, Madame?"
She poured undiluted lemon squash into another cup for Alice and filled both with boiling water.
She treated a visitor with bemused fascination, pouring lemon squash while firing questions.
Without my asking he made up a large lemon squash with soda and a dash of bitters the way I liked it.
Sip, went Lydia at her lemon squash.
She stared thoughtfully into her lemon squash.
Crabbe drank off a tumbler of lemon squash with a double gin in it.
Got a lemon squash, or anything o' that?"
The story opens with Macomber offering the group "lime juice or lemon squash."
He gave the order---one lemon squash and one benedictine.
The puzzled Farmer sipped his lemon squash and concluded that Harry had been kidding him.
Perdita went as green as the guides' unconsumed lemon squash.
Think of how many songs you can get on an ipod, for example, diluting the impact of the music like water to lemon squash.
Grimly, she quaffed lemon squash.
Would ye have a lemon squash, then, Mr Laird?'
Lime juice, or lemon squash?'
They went back to the veranda about teatime and displayed their purchases, and had a little meal of biscuits and lemon squash.
'Lemon squash,' she said equably.