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The Drunkard’s Progress
- Step 1. A glass with a friend.
- Step 2. A glass to keep the cold out.
- Step 3. A glass too much.
- Step 4. Drunk and riotous.
- Step 5. The summit attained. Jolly companions. A confirmed drunkard.
- Step 6. Poverty and disease.
- Step 7. Forsaken by Friends.
- Step 8. Desperation and crime.
- Step 9. Death by suicide.
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1846 |
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http://schmalenstroer.net/blog/2011/07/fundstck-des-tages-the-drunkards-progress/ |
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Nathaniel Currier (1813–1888) |
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American painter
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1813 |
1888 |
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