It is not positive pleasure that the drug habitue has, but mere negative pleasure, as a rule.
Much more rarely than in the case of the alcohol habit is it necessary to send a drug habitue to a sanitarium.
We hear too often of the intense pleasure that the drug habitue gets from his use of drugs.
In fact, the only reason why I attended lectures at all was that I might become an habitue of the University, and obtain Papa's leave to go in and out of the house.
The old habitue of pre-war days lifts his hands as he watches the post-war life around the Casino and listens to the loud uneducated chatter of the profiteer's womenfolk.
The Palmiers was a place where one met a merry cosmopolitan crowd, but where the cocotte in her bright plumage was absent--an advantage which only the male habitue of Monte Carlo can fully realize.
You're a stranger; I'm an old habitue of the house--let me explain.
Each habitue brought his cane, his cloak, his lantern.
You are not an habitue here, and he will take notice of you.
He stood there smiling slightly--an unobtrusive entrance, such as might have befitted any habitue of the place.
My chief interest in her was because she, too, was an habitue of this mysterious cafe; and because, from the first, I felt that she had some other than the obvious reason for sending me that little note.
One saw him in the distance, suggesting with his easy smile a suitable luncheon to some bashful youth; or found him, a moment or two later, comparing reminiscences of some wonderful sauce with a bon viveur, an habitue of the place.
I am told by an old habitue with whom I have had endless talks and who has taught me much, although he is a graceless rascal, that one man owns eight of these large establishments, and that he and his family live in respectability and wealth.
I found afterwards from a lodging-house habitue that this man had been taking his revenge by distributing written copies of my name and address to all the lodging-house inmates, and advising them to call on me.
The old habitueliked it because it was not a true Rossinian opera at all, but an opera composed after the manner of Rossini's predecessors.
This is the first time I have heard this theory, and my astonishment at hearing it from the lips of a rough-looking habitue of the Nevada plains, seated in the midst of a group of illiterate Indians, can easily be imagined.
The mental dud and habitue of iniquitous dens fetches and carries for more pretentious criminals.
It is enough to mention Mrs. Farquhar's name to an habitue of the Springs.
The name of Fairfax was as good as a letter of introduction in the metropolis, and the Major had lived on it for years, on that and a carefully nursed little income--an habitue of the club, and a methodical cultivator of the art of dining out.
Lucy threw up her hands and laughed so loud and cheerily that an habitue taking his morning constitutional on the boardwalk below turned his head in their direction.
But this type of European never becomes an habitue; the habitue always sleeps.
The only real link connecting him with the West-End habitue is his wife.
My dear," returned that wise habitue of the Athenaeum, "when a man gives away seven million, it is because he has forgotten how to be conventional.
As an old habitue of the Rue St. Claude, I divine that you refer to Mr. King?
My hypothesis is that she was an habitueof this place, as also was Mrs. Vernon.
Mount Washington," calmly said a habitue who caught a glimpse through the curtain from the back corner of the coach; and every voice joined in the cry.
It was an elderly man with white hair and white side-whiskers, an old habitue of the house and therefore a privileged character, who spoke, pulling out his watch and at once rising from his seat.