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 1     II,       I|     huge carved meerschaum the smoke of the sweet Veker tobacco.
 2      V,      II| between his teeth, he blew the smoke and fire from the bowl like
 3      V,      II|       volcano. The thicker the smoke and sparks came from the
 4     VI,      II|   glass after another, enjoy a smoke, and tell anecdotes without
 5     VI,      II|   without end!"~ ~"Then you do smoke, Herr Count?"~ ~"Certainly;
 6     VI,      II|         Certainly; but I never smoke anywhere but in the nook
 7     VI,      II|     least objection to tobacco smoke. I do not refer to the Herr
 8     VI,      VI|        drawing great clouds of smoke from a long-stemmed pipe.
 9     VI,      VI|      behind the dense cloud of smoke.~ ~"For six whole years
10     VI,      VI|       do you object to tobacco smoke?"~ ~She seemed relieved
11     VI,      VI|       assured her that tobacco smoke was not in the least objectionable.~ ~
12    VII,       I|        their pipes for another smoke.~ ~"But tell me, Herr Vice-palatine,"
13     IX,     III|  assault. Suddenly a column of smoke rose from the thicket near
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