Re: Smoking in S&A books


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Posted by Ed Kiser on January 07, 2009 at 15:38:41 user Kisered.

In Reply to: Re: Smoking in S&A books posted by Ed Kiser on January 07, 2009 at 15:19:32:

Repeated my search for "cigar", this time on ALL the books,
not just WD as previously done, and found these.

Let us not forget the CIGAR that Gibber dropped into
the gas tank in ML. This shows that CF also smoked cigars.

The charcoal burners kept a snake in a cigar box.

Tom's father, a DOCTOR, smoked cigarettes (CCCH6)

In BS CH2 and CH6 are references to OWDON and FRIEND smoking.

Careless tourists in PP smoked and started fires.

There are various references to CIGAR-BOX.

I have not repeated the references in WD, as I have
already previously displayed those.

Ed Kiser, Kentucky

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---------- BSCH2.TXT
cigarettes. They did not talk to the Death and Glories but

---------- BSCH6.TXT
cigarette and Joe caught a glimpse of a face.

---------- CCCH6.TXT
cigarette at the edge of the lawn, and to find his father,

---------- GNCH15.TXT
No time was wasted. Captain Flint pulled the lid off a cigar-box that
the edges and rounded the corners of the sides of the cigar-box, to turn

---------- GNCH6.TXT
cuck... cuckcuckcuck." He had seen the bird in flight, like a cigar

---------- MLCH12.TXT
"Gibber went and dropped Captain Flint's cigar into the

---------- MLCH2.TXT
eyes to see that Captain Flint was smoking one of the cigars he had
"Come on, then," said Captain Flint, taking a puff at his cigar.
motion, the pull at the cigar, the slow, happy blowing out of the smoke,
the little flourish of the cigar when Captain Flint had said "Come on,
gallons... Bother. I wish I hadn't lit that cigar." He stood up and was
"It's a good cigar," said Captain Flint, and reached into the
deckhouse and put the cigar on an ashtray on the chart-table. "It'll be
Flint's half-smoked cigar. A thin wisp of smoke trailed from it.
cigar. The whole ship's company closed in towards the after-deck.
Gibber, looking for a hiding place for his cigar, saw the round opening

---------- PPCH1.TXT
cigarettes and no more thought in their heads than a cheese

---------- SACH13.TXT
cigar-box.
Old Billy gave him the cigar-box. He put the box on the ground

---------- SACH18.TXT
the snake that she had seen herself in the cigar-box that was kept

---------- SDCH12.TXT
were all very well in cigar-boxes belonging to old charcoal-burners

---------- SDCH31.TXT
a snake hissing in a cigar-box somewhere under the blankets.



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