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1 He will take the pipe and smoke.
2 He paused to take the pipe which Evangeline was handing him, and lighted it with a coal from the embers.
3 Mrs Herring went so far as to take the pipe out of her mouth so she could enjoy the joke.
4 And I would take the pipe out of my mouth, and answer in a carefully careless voice, "Oh, I stopped with the Knitting Swede."
5 Accordingly he bravely took the pipe and puffed half a dozen times.
6 He spat very leisurely and took the pipe to his lips again.
7 He filled with unreasonable rage, and took the pipe from his mouth.
8 If, however, he takes the pipe and smokes, every one believes him.
9 Dick denied taking the pipe with him, but no one believed him.
10 That evening she took the pipe and threw it into the fire.
11 The man had spoken without taking the pipe out of his mouth.
12 Rita took the pipe and raised the mouthpiece to the lips.
13 John took the pipe from his mouth and spat once at the woodpile.
14 He took the pipe into his own hand, and it began to play:
15 Then he took the pipe from his mouth and shook his head sadly.
16 Now he took the pipe out of his mouth, and spoke.
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