How now, he soliloquized at last, withdrawing the tube, this
smoking no longer soothes.
Tom blew his smoke aside, after he had been smoking a little while, and took an observation of his friend.
James Harthouse continued to lounge in the same place and attitude, smoking his cigar in his own easy way, and looking pleasantly at the whelp, as if he knew himself to be a kind of agreeable demon who had only to hover over him, and he must give up his whole soul if required.
Feeling it necessary to do something then, he stretched himself out at greater length, and, reclining with the back of his head on the end of the sofa, and smoking with an infinite assumption of negligence, turned his common face, and not too sober eyes, towards the face looking down upon him so carelessly yet so potently.
Has resources of her own,' said Harthouse, smoking quietly.
The smoking sentinel at the door interposed in this place, and without taking his pipe from his lips, growled,
This he did, by throwing himself on his back upon the bed with his pipe in his mouth, and then kicking up his legs and smoking violently.
Archie lounged in the easy chair, surrounded by newspapers; Charlie stood upon the rug, in an Englishman's favourite attitude, and, I regret to say, both were smoking cigars.
As Rose bent to warm her hands, one end of Archie's cigar stuck out of the ashes, smoking furiously and smelling strongly.
I don't care a pin about smoking, so can give it up as easy as not, and I promise you I will.
Now about the time that Zarathustra sojourned on the Happy Isles, it happened that a ship anchored at the isle on which standeth the
smoking mountain, and the crew went ashore to shoot rabbits.
The weather was overcast and rainy, and a general gloom pervaded the camp; the voyageurs sat
smoking in groups, with their shoulders as high as their heads, croaking their foreboding, when suddenly towards evening a shout of joy gave notice that the lost men were found.