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1 The Colonel, who had always detested pipes, learned to smoke a corncob .
2 Wilt thou obey him and serve him, love, honor and keep him, and let him smoke a corncob pipe in the house?
3 One of them appeared to be smoking a corncob pipe.
4 Old farmer's sitting on the porch, smoking a corncob pipe.
5 Each one was smoking a corncob pipe or rolling a quid of tobacco under his tongues.
6 Just now he was smoking a corncob pipe.
7 John Starling was a sharecropper who smoked a corncob pipe and had few good words for anybody.
8 When they came out on the deck they found Captain Starr sitting on a bench smoking a corncob pipe.
9 In the meantime Sid Todd went off, to return with a ranch wagon, driven by an old man smoking a corncob pipe.
10 All cheered loudly save one old man with grizzled hair and beard, who leaned against the wall half-way down the room smoking a corncob pipe.
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