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The Porter discusses it. He says that strong drink causes three things: sleep, nosepainting (a red nose) and urine. Drinking affects sex in two ways: it increases the desire but takes away the performance. It is apparent that the Porter does not consider these effects of drink to be particularly evil--not even the loss of sexual prowess. He's quite happy to get drunk anyway.

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