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While he normally rejects tea, in the Middle East he partakes, seeing it as part of the cultural immersion.
Sometimes he partakes of a little laughing gas too, in the doctor's surgery where he keeps a small office.
Instead, he partakes of the string-bikini-clad spoils of fame with a casual levity; even his one brief explosion of expletives and anger doesn't feel motivated by anything as heavy as existential dread or a wounded ego.
He is utterly happy in his humiliation, at one with nature itself as he partakes of the grape, lost in visions of the divine that come to him in his drunken state.
My mother recently found my card and letter of introduction in an old file cabinet ("his 'churchwarden,' bearing the above number, is in our custody and reserved for his use whenever he partakes in the tavern's hospitality" the probably now-dead manager wrote).
Though he partakes tentatively in the revels, dropping acid and nervously sleeping around, he stops short of plunging in, alarmed at the reckless endangerment of innocents in the Haight and the Village, and nauseated by "the decade's worst sin – indifference to consequences".
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Not because he partook.
But would he partake?
He describes a family picnic in which he partook.
Yes, the natives occasionally ate people, and he partook.
He said he partook in the occasional fraternity party to blow off steam.
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