1 "I bleeve I could smoke this pipe all day," said Joe.
2 But none of the pirates smoked or "chewed" but himself.
3 They smoked their own names under an overhanging shelf and moved on.
4 After a dainty egg and fish dinner, Tom said he wanted to learn to smoke, now.
5 He promised to abstain from smoking, chewing, and profanity as long as he remained a member.
6 We will leave them to smoke and chatter and brag, since we have no further use for them at present.
7 A white layer of ashes covered the fire, and a thin blue breath of smoke rose straight into the air.
8 If she'll let up on some of the roughest things, I'll smoke private and cuss private, and crowd through or bust.
9 They arrived hot and panting, and threw themselves down in the shade of a neighboring elm to rest and have a smoke.
10 Tom partly uncovered a dismal caricature of a house with two gable ends to it and a corkscrew of smoke issuing from the chimney.
11 "Why, many a time I've looked at people smoking, and thought well I wish I could do that; but I never thought I could," said Tom.
12 They lay around in the shade, after breakfast, while Huck had a smoke, and then went off through the woods on an exploring expedition.
13 These novices had never smoked anything before but cigars made of grapevine, and they "bit" the tongue, and were not considered manly anyway.
14 They presently emerged into the clump of sumach bushes, looked warily out, found the coast clear, and were soon lunching and smoking in the skiff.
15 Presently a great jet of white smoke burst from the ferryboat's side, and as it expanded and rose in a lazy cloud, that same dull throb of sound was borne to the listeners again.
16 And behold, they were glad they had gone into savagery, for they had gained something; they found that they could now smoke a little without having to go and hunt for a lost knife; they did not get sick enough to be seriously uncomfortable.
17 They had a smoke and a chat in the shade, and then dug a little in their last hole, not with great hope, but merely because Tom said there were so many cases where people had given up a treasure after getting down within six inches of it, and then somebody else had come along and turned it up with a single thrust of a shovel.
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