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1 He drew a long whiff from his pipe and puffed it slowly forth.
2 Mr. Waife drew a long whiff , and took a more serene view of affairs.
3 The squire drew a long whiff from his pipe.
4 Then, after a long whiff , Did you ever see her play with the little children?
5 Dr. Riccabocca shrugged his shoulders, restored his pipe to his mouth, and took a long whiff .
6 Then I'd have them bring their crayons up to their noses and take a good long whiff .
7 And Juno, taking the pipe from her mouth, greeted us with a long whiff of smoke, and-
8 I took a long whiff and let my lips rest against his smooth neck, just for a moment.
9 If she were his-He took a long whiff of his cigar and threw the match in the fire.
11 St. George drew a long whiff of his pipe, and then puffed out a cloud of smoke as big as his head.
12 When he had succeeded in raising a smoke, the Major gave a long whiff , and, turning his head toward the bar, he said:
13 Lifting the bowl of the censer, in the eyes of all the people he drew in a long whiff to bear witness of peace.
14 The Bear took several long whiffs at his pipe, and thus continued,-
15 Having smoked two or three long whiffs , he said, 'Where is this Armenian?
16 The miller heard him, puffed long whiffs , and answered civilly, but without committing himself.
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