Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       learning that I did not smoke, and had no objection to
 2     I,       I|      out into the corridor to smoke a cigarette, so that she
 3     I,      II|    their prey.~ ~Then, as the smoke became blacker and blacker,
 4     I,      II|  scene before him vanishes in smoke and darkness, or glows out
 5     I,     III| breathe amid that suffocating smoke, that lurid loathsome atmosphere,
 6     I,      IX|    smoker. I am, but I do not smoke out of those pipe-stems.
 7    II,      II| perceive through the cloud of smoke that the pale face of Flamma
 8    II,      IX|    cigarette, and blowing the smoke - in consideration of his
 9    II,      IX|      lighted it, and blow the smoke at the chandelier.~ ~"I
10    II,     XII|      forward. Nothing but the smoke of their rifles betrayed
11    II,     XIV|   some soldier or nurse might smoke the cigarette and unwittingly
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