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1 The two go up-stairs together, while the gentlemen indulge in a last cigar .
2 Bascombe would go out with him and have his last cigar .
3 Mr. Stuart went out through the open French window to smoke a last cigar .
4 Now Carroll was smoking a last cigar before retiring, and the others except Charlotte had gone.
5 Then Farron lit a last cigar , gave a quick, steady glance at his wife, and went out.
6 Sir Everard flung away his last cigar , and went bounding up the grand stairs three at a time.
7 One night the doctor came in just after I had had my last cigar and sat talking to me.
8 A little gleam of disappointment shot into his pale eyes when he found the last cigar gone from the box.
9 Which player should succeed in placing the last cigar , assuming that they each will play in the best possible manner?
10 Sir Mallaby, the last cigar of the night between his lips, broke a silence which had lasted a quarter of an hour.
11 In Charles Butler's "Story of Count Bismarck's Life," a good anecdote is told of the Count and his last cigar : -
12 He dismissed the man and in the midst of his disordered sitting-room settled himself for his last cigar before turning in for the night.
13 The more a man smokes, the more he craves smoking; the last cigar smoked simply excites the desire for another, and so on incessantly.
14 That night, over his last cigar in his room at the officers' club, Broussard began to plan a regular campaign for Anita against Colonel Fortescue.
15 A little later, as they smoked together on the steps their last cigar before retiring, Volmont asked in a sudden low whisper, "Did you succeed?"
16 You know what I paid for the last cigars .
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