My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke. J. M. Barrie
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Headpiece Chap. V. "They … made tongs of their knitting-needles to lift it"
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"I … cast my old pouch out at the window"
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"It never quite recovered from its night in the rain"
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Headpiece Chap VI. "My Smoking-Table"
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"Sometimes I had knocked it over accidentally"
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Headpiece Chap. VII. "We met first in the Merediths' house-boat"
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"He 'strode away blowing great clouds into the air,'"
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Tailpiece Chap. VII. "The Arcadia had him for its own"
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Headpiece Chap. VIII. "I let him talk on"
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Pipes and jar of spills
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Tray of pipes and cigars
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"I would … light him to his sleeping-chamber with a spill"
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Tailpiece Chap. VIII.
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Headpiece Chap. IX. "The stem was a long cherry-wood"
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"In time … the Arcadia Mixture made him more and more like the rest of us"
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"A score of smaller letters were tumbling about my feet"
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Tailpiece Chap. IX. "Mothers' pets"
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Headpiece Chap. X. "Scrymgeour was an artist"
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"With shadowy reptiles crawling across the panels"
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"Scrymgeour sprang like an acrobat into a Japanese dressing-gown"
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Tailpiece Chap. X.
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Headpiece Chap. XI. "His wife's cigars"
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"A packet of Celebros alighted on my head"
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"I told her the cigars were excellent"
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Tailpiece Chap. XI.
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Headpiece Chap. XII. "Gilray's flower-pot"
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"Then Arcadians would drop in"
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"I wrote to him"
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Tailpiece Chap. XII. "The can nearly fell from my hand"
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"Raleigh … introduced tobacco into this country"
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The Arcadia Mixture
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"Ned Alleyn goes from tavern to tavern picking out his men"
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Tailpiece Chap. XIII.
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Headpiece Chap. XIV. "I was testing some new Cabanas"
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"A few weeks later some one tapped me on the shoulder"
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"Naturally in the circumstances you did not want to talk about Henry"
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Tailpiece Chap. XIV.
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Headpiece