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After that they had glasses of orangeade, and felt much better.
But the twins were already up and on their way to fetch the orangeade themselves.
"She had lunch in an orangeade tavern and then back to work.
When the drink tray came round again she accepted a glass of fresh orangeade.
"I'll run into the hut and pour out some orangeade," said Anne.
"There's plenty of oil," reported Julian, coming to drink his orangeade.
There was orangeade and lemonade, however, quite cool through being kept down in the cellar of the store.
We can dilute the orangeade and drink it when we're thirsty.
The orangeade was finished so they drank the cold clear water, pumping some vigorously.
Boy scouts attended, serving bottles of Greek orangeade to the participants.
Dad called for fizzy orangeade and made pretend it was champagne.
"Well, we can ask," said Julian, taking the cap off a bottle of orangeade.
Now have I some more orangeade and cool off.'
Now, only the Superintendent had any orangeade left.
"Can I offer you some cocoa - or some orangeade?"
I'd like a drink of orangeade straight away.
The lad was carrying a tray of glasses filled with orangeade.
I broke one of the singles at the orangeade concession - for nickles.
Julian found the little cardboard drinking cups, and poured out the orangeade carefully.
A nice glass of orangeade is what you'll have, my lad, and like it!'
We drank some orangeade, and there must have been a kind of potion in it.'
Julian bought a bottle of orangeade as well.
If so we could dilute some orangeade and have a drink with our supper.'
'I'm going to fill the water jug and have some orangeade.