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No one in the Valley had ever heard of quinine water.
Duff was holding a mostly full cup of quinine water, so he'd already had his morning coffee.
Then he sipped his quinine water, laughed, and left the mess hall.
Duffy paused to take a sip from a glass of quinine water.
Arandis raised her glass also, though hers was filled only with quinine water.
"Computer: quinine water with a twist of lime."
He stopped at the bar and ordered a drink-a tall glass of quinine water with a twist of lime.
He removed the cap and gulped down two mouthfuls of quinine water, then gasped contentedly.
The doctor will have lIngta' lo mein with a grakizh salad and quinine water.
The flavors sold include ginger ale, club soda, quinine water and a citrus soda.
He'd picked a choice seat for himself near one of the scattered windows, where he could watch the stars, and ordered a quinine water from the replicator.
Sometimes I felt I was drinking old-fashioned quinine water; at other moments the wine resembled a bracing gin-and-tonic.
Quinine in Tonic Q. Is there enough quinine in quinine water to have a medicinal effect?
He's like a boy sometimes, she thought as she sipped her Earl Grey and studied him out of the corner of her eye, watching the bobbing of his Adam's apple as he downed another swig of quinine water.
Luis Marden, a writer and photographer who prowled the globe for National Geographic for 64 years, sometimes vanishing for months with little more than a pith helmet, quinine water and a medical kit, died on Monday in Arlington, Va.
This place has a proprietor who speaks "in his best British Colonial accent (though he was British by ancestry only and had never in his life been east of Reno)" and drinks quinine water "for effect rather than therapeutic value: there wasn't a malarial mosquito within a thousand miles."