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1
Summerlee was sitting up and stuffing some tobacco into his
old
briar
.
2
Twice he cleaned the
old
briar
;
still there was no improvement.
3
Bruce was working at his desk, with an
old
briar
pipe in his teeth.
4
Why not claim the
old
briar
meadow and ruined farmhouse east of the Oldwood?
5
A nice
old
briar
,
with a good long stem of what the tobacconists call amber.
6
Also it was very red in the face, and was clutching doggedly in its teeth an
old
briar
pipe.
7
The
old
briar
pipe he preferred to any other lay on the blotting-paper in the circle where the light was brightest.
8
Sandy squatted cross-legged on the hearthrug and lit a foul
old
briar
pipe, which he extricated from some pouch among his skins.
9
But an
old
briar
pipe lay on the chimney-piece among a litter of notes and memoranda that had escaped the afternoon's holocaust.
10
He rose early and spent his long days sitting upon the front porch, smoking an
old
briar
pipe and reading the Richmond papers.
11
I won't go back to the dear
Old
Briar
-
patch
just yet, after all.
12
Their twisted boughs, stooping to the ground, were overridden by a clambering maze of
old
briars
.
13
Peter spent a great deal of time in the dear
Old
Briar
-
patch
just sitting still and listening.
14
Peter said that he certainly should, and then started on for the dear
Old
Briar
-
patch
to think things over.
15
"Nonsense," said Uncle John, lighting his
old
briar
pipe, "you've been deceiving yourselves."
16
You take my advice, Peter Rabbit, and trot along home to the
Old
Briar
-
patch
before you get into any more trouble.
old
briar
old