1 "After a while," he said, laying a cigar on the table.
2 They had gone "in" and had a drink and a cigar together.
3 He smoked cigarettes because he could not afford cigars, he said.
4 Then he lit a cigar and went and sat near the open door to smoke it.
5 Arobin lit a cigar and read the evening paper, which he had in his pocket.
6 He smoked two cigars; then he went inside and drank another glass of wine.
7 The cat made friends with him, and climbed into his lap when he smoked his cigar.
8 When his cigar was smoked out he went to bed, and in half a minute he was fast asleep.
9 He drew up the rocker, hoisted his slippered feet on the rail, and proceeded to smoke a cigar.
10 Mr. Pontellier finally lit a cigar and began to smoke, letting the paper drag idly from his hand.
11 He had a cigar in his pocket which Mr. Pontellier had presented him with, and he was saving it for his after-dinner smoke.
12 Mr. Pontellier once more seated himself with elevated feet, and after a reasonable interval of time smoked some more cigars.
13 He went out to a neighboring cigar stand to purchase cigarette papers, and when he came back he found that Celestine had served the black coffee in the parlor.