There's no harm in laudnum, for my old aunt Tabitha chaws laudnum-gum jest as other folks chaws tobacco.
The more you chaws it the better it sticks the-gither, an' the furder it kills um;' a theory of gunnery that which was devoutly believed in in his time and long anticipated the wire cartridges.
Store tobacco is flat black plug, but these fellows mostly chaws the natural leaf twisted.
Young Henry swells around and talks big; the old man he says nothing and chaws tobacco,' That's the way people size 'em up around here.
As I said awhile ago, 'young Henry swells around and talks big; the old man he says nothing and chaws tobacco.
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