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After the second pipeful he was feeling very happy, content with a life which had no problems.
Casey studied that until he had the fresh pipeful of tobacco going well.
A man ran forward, swung his arm, let a pipeful of hell go through the doorway.
A pipeful of tobacco is traded for an old dog comb.
He settled down behind his desk and enjoyed a pipeful of Dutch tobacco.
It takes about an hour to smoke a pipeful of fruit tobacco, two hours for the stronger stuff.
In the bedroom, he smoked another pipeful, repeating his offer to Sparrow.
The old man saluted Langley and asked in his own language for a pipeful of tobacco.
He would have enjoyed a pipeful of Scottish tobacco if he had not given it up.
Not a pipeful of the stuff on board."
"I'm going out for a pipeful of sogum, but I'll be back again this evening."
One of the guards brought us some hot tea and accepted a pipeful of my tobacco.
You would not give a pipeful to a beggar, would you?"
"We ought to have a token pipeful of sogum together.
He preferred a pipeful of rank tobacco to the expensive cigars that Chet liked.
Qwilleran lighted a pipeful of tobacco and signaled the waitress for coffee.
"One pipeful won't kill us.
My liqueur proved more than popular-although for my part I should have much preferred to have been able to improvise a pipeful of tobacco!
And now, help me back to me bed, will yer, darlin", because me legs are aching, something cruel, and I need a pipeful.'
"A pipeful of Mang is a sovereign remedy for distempers of the liver and for the malaria which is a plague in these climes.
"You're paying the freight, so the decision's yours, but when one of these bucks gets hopped on a pipeful of our stuff, he turns into a nuke about to go critical."
By then we'd shut down for the day and I was out on the main platform having a quiet pipeful - I can concentrate, you know, with a bit of 'baccy.
'As a matter of fact,' Alec Reid firmed down a new pipeful of tobacco, 'I might ha'made a name for meself had I remained in Edinburgh.
When he had cleared the platter, he got out a single pipeful of tobacco, just as in the morning, turned round a stool into the chimney corner, and sat awhile smoking, with his back to me.
By the time I'd finished making these mental calculations the pipeful of tobacco was down to a sputtering dottle; knocking this into the water, I lifted my leg back into the canoe and pushed away.