If he is a smoker let him smoke all the time, and if he likes an occasional glass of wine let him take it as usual.
For my part I am neither a non-smoker nor an abstainer, and I never feel so much at ease on the links and so fully capable of doing justice to myself as when smoking.
The individual who had acquired the reputation of a smoker made himself so sick that none other had the courage to imitate him, and the tobacco and goods were thrown about playfully.
A good smoker can be made by soldering a half-inch hose coupling to the spout of a bellows-operated bee smoker and using sulphur and pieces of burlap as fuel.
I think Smith used more matches than any other smoker I have ever met, and he invariably carried three boxes in various pockets of his garments.
It had been used as a smoker in a period not so very remote.
He began to scrub his strong mouth with his napkin, lest he should return to the smoker with stains of boiled eggs upon him.
As I leave thesmoker to retire to my berth in the “Marco” I see our faithful George H.
Very few of our people are up, and making my way to the smoker I find the conductor who is running the train.
The first person I meet as I enter the smoker is the conductor who is running the train.
Several of our people had entered thesmoker during the last half hour, and all arise as one person at the music of that well-known voice, that always brings “tidings of great joy.
As we start again I step on board, and entering the smoker encounter Brakeman Cook.
Completing my toilet, I go to the smoker and find the genial conductor who is running the train, and learn that he is a member of Mt.
These things I notice as I quietly leave the smoker and make my way to little No.
There is usually an entertaining time in the smoker and the hours pass quickly away.
The smoker feels no appetite for food, and in order to give it some flavour, spices and condiments have to be freely used.
The habitual smoker becomes such a bond slave to it that he knows no sense of shame or compunction; he proceeds to emit the foul fumes even in the houses of strangers!
The smokerwill get on without food, but he cannot dispense with his smoke!
What has Smoker pointing there, with a look that says as plain as dogs can speak, that fool, Daisy, who thinks so much of herself in her hurry to get fresh points, has left a close sitting bird in that tuft of good heather.
Smoker gets up, wags his tail, has a bit of biscuit to cement renewed friendship, limps a good deal, and goes to work, and cleverly gathers first one and then the other bird.
Smoker is sent forward, and he gathers and brings in the old hen and two young birds from out of the deep heather.
But no; an hundred yards below out comes Smoker from the burn triumphant, with the old cock, which he delivers up without a scratch save the broken pinion.
David and Daisy sit down whilst I go forward and putSmoker on to where the old bird dropped.
Yes, Smoker is right, as he always is in all he does, and another bird is flushed and bagged.
But no, Smoker walks back and deposits it in the porch, as much as to say, "None of that, when my master is away.
He gripped the guide by the arm, fairly forcing him over to the bunk in which the young opium smoker lay.
The smoker consumed his pellet after two or three whiffs.
The intending smoker stretched himself out in a bunk, while a Chinese attendant brought lamp and kit.
Then this glowing pellet of opium was thrust into the bowl of an opium pipe, and the latter handed to the smoker in the bunk.
The smoker empties his pipe, not into the hibachi of bronze or porcelain, but into the bamboo haifuki which is an indispensable part of the summer tabako-bon.
For two days we had been accompanied by a man who was an opium smoker and eater.
The whitesmoker now had few occupants, but the white train crew proceeded to use the colored coach as a lounging-room and sleeping-car.
Not only was the door to the smoker standing open, but a white passenger was in her car, sitting by the conductor and puffing heartily.
It is a filthy habit, and I care not how often the smoker changes his clothes or washes his person, he is filthy.
A smoker is never a healthy man, either in body or mind, for nicotine is a poison.
The face of the smoker has lost the scintillations of intellect and soul it would have had if not marred by this vice.
The red-nosed German led on through the crowded Graben, jostling aside the Parisian-looking lady and her handsome Hungarian cavalier, the phlegmatic smoker and the bearded Turk, alike.
Sloper andSmoker mean a maker of slops and smocks respectively, and Smale is an archaic spelling of Small, the modern vowel being in each case lengthened by the retention of an archaic spelling.
I am going out in the smoker presently, to enjoy a cigar.
It was no easy matter for the men in the smoker to free themselves.
Henceforth let no one twit the smoker with idleness and unimportance.
That most esteemed by the smoker is Havanna tobacco, but the Virginian is the strongest.
Buddha-like immobility was claiming her, but it had not yet effaced that expression of murderous malice with which the smoker contemplated the unconscious woman who lay upon the bed at the other end of the room.
An ordinary tobacco smoker cannot remain for long among those who are enjoying the fragrant weed without catching the infection and beginning to smoke also.
That dream-world to which opium alone holds the key becomes the real world "for the delights of which the smoker gladly resigns all mundane interests.
THE DREAM OF SIN SIN WA For a habitual opium-smoker to abstain when the fumes of chandu actually reach his nostrils is a feat of will-power difficult adequately to appraise.
A drunkard will sometimes own that drink hurts him; or that he drinks too much; or would be better without it; a smoker never.
If the opium smoker is a poor man, then indeed the lot of the home is a miserable one.
It were all the same if these were absent; for the opium-smoker comes not hither to see pictures, save those which the drugged brain fashions, and cares not for distinctions of race, creed or sovereignty.