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1 After the others had gone, Cummins sat up to smoke a pipe .
2 He seemed quite content to smoke a pipe and troll for salmon.
3 I shall smoke a pipe to prepare me for whatever may befall.
4 Come and smoke a pipe , my good fellow, and don't terrify her.
5 When the day was over he would smoke a pipe outside the door.
6 Nothing is pleasanter than to smoke a pipe of tobacco when drinking wine.
7 It cheered me to smoke a pipe with old McAndrews, Mr.
8 If I could strike a light now I'd smoke a pipe .
9 But then, of course, one doesn't smoke a pipe like that.
10 He used to smoke a pipe and light it with a cigarette lighter.
11 I carry books around, and I've started to smoke a pipe .
12 But ye'll come ben the house and smoke a pipe , maybe?
13 I smoke a pipe because I can't afford cigars; get my meals at lunch-counters.
14 I shall walk down and smoke a pipe with Clowes.
15 Now the postillion having thus relieved himself, jeeringly asked permission to smoke a pipe .
16 He said he would go downstairs and smoke a pipe .
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