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Absinthe-drinkers are much more famous than the regular coffee-people, don't you think?
Meet Toulouse-Lautrec's mother, Hawthorne's man absorbed in his thoughts, and Van Gogh's average guy, so much into drinking coffee that it almost seems like a religious act.
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