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Half-Title
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Frontispiece
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Title-Page
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Headpiece to Table of Contents
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Tailpiece to Table of Contents
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Headpiece to List of Illustrations
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Tailpiece to List of Illustrations
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"As well as a spring bonnet and a nice dress"
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"There are the Japanese fans on the wall"
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Tailpiece Chap. I. "My wife puts her hand on my shoulder"
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Tailpiece Chap. II. "I firmly lighted my first cigar"
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Headpiece Chap. III. "Jimmy pins a notice on his door"
18
"We are only to be distinguished by our pipes"
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Headpiece Chap. IV. "Oh, see what I have done"
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"I fell in love with two little meerschaums"
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Headpiece Chap. V. "They … made tongs of their knitting-needles to lift it"
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"I … cast my old pouch out at the window"
40, 41
"It never quite recovered from its night in the rain"
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Headpiece Chap VI. "My Smoking-Table"
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"Sometimes I had knocked it over accidentally"
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Headpiece Chap. VII. "We met first in the Merediths' house-boat"
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"He 'strode away blowing great clouds into the air,'"
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Tailpiece Chap. VII. "The Arcadia had him for its own"
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Headpiece Chap. VIII. "I let him talk on"
60
Pipes and jar of spills
62, 63
Tray of pipes and cigars
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"I would … light him to his sleeping-chamber with a spill"
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Tailpiece Chap. VIII.
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Headpiece Chap. IX. "The stem was a long cherry-wood"
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"In time … the Arcadia Mixture made him more and more like the rest of us"
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"A score of smaller letters were tumbling about my feet"
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Tailpiece Chap. IX. "Mothers' pets"
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Headpiece Chap. X. "Scrymgeour was an artist"
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"With shadowy reptiles crawling across the panels"
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"Scrymgeour sprang like an acrobat into a Japanese dressing-gown"
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Tailpiece Chap. X.
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Headpiece Chap. XI. "His wife's cigars"
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"A packet of Celebros alighted on my head"
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"I told her the cigars were excellent"
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Tailpiece Chap. XI.
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Headpiece Chap. XII. "Gilray's flower-pot"
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"Then Arcadians would drop in"
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"I wrote to him"
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Tailpiece Chap. XII. "The can nearly fell from my hand"
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"Raleigh … introduced tobacco into this country"
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The Arcadia Mixture
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"Ned Alleyn goes from tavern to tavern picking out his men"
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Tailpiece Chap. XIII.
115
Headpiece Chap. XIV. "I was testing some new Cabanas"
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"A few weeks later some one tapped me on the shoulder"
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"Naturally in the circumstances you did not want to talk about Henry"
120
Tailpiece Chap. XIV.
123
Headpiece Chap. XV. "House-boat Arcadia"
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"I caught my straw hat disappearing on the wings of the wind"
126
"It was the boy come back with the vegetables"
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Tailpiece Chap. XV. "There was a row all round, which resulted in our division into five parties"
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Headpiece Chap. XVI. "The Arcadia Mixture again"
133
"On the open window … stood a round tin of tobacco"
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"A pipe of the Mixture"
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"The lady was making pretty faces with a cigarette in her mouth"
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Tailpiece Chap. XVI.
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Headpiece Chap. XVII. "He was in love again"
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"I heard him walking up and down the deck"
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Tailpiece Chap. XVII. "He took the wire off me and used it to clean his pipe"
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Headpiece Chap. XVIII. "I had walked from Spondinig to Franzenshohe"
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"On the middle of the plank she had turned to kiss her hand"
152
"Then she burst into tears"
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Tailpiece Chap. XVIII. "A wall has risen up between us"
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Headpiece Chap. XIX. "Primus"
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"Many tall hats struck, to topple in the dust"
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"Running after sheep, from which ladies were flying"
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"I should like to write you a line"
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Tailpiece Chap. XIX. "I am, respected sir, your diligent pupil"
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"Reading Primus's letters"
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Tailpiece Chap. XX.
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Headpiece Chap. XXI. "English-grown tobacco"
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"I smoked my third cigar very slowly"
182
Tailpiece Chap. XXI.
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Headpiece Chap. XXII. "How heroes smoke"
186
"Once, indeed, we do see Strathmore smoking a good cigar"
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"A half-smoked cigar"
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"The tall, scornful gentleman who leans lazily against the door"
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Tailpiece Chap. XXII.
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"The ghost of Christmas eve"
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"My pipe"
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"My brier, which I found beneath my pillow"
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Tailpiece Chap. XXIII.
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Headpiece Chap. XXIV. "But the pipes were old friends"
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"It had the paper in its mouth"
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Tailpiece Chap. XXIV. "I was pleased that I had lost"
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Headpiece Chap. XXV. "A face that haunted Marriot"
209
"There was the French girl at Algiers"
212
Tailpiece Chap. XXV.
215
Headpiece Chap. XXVI. "Arcadians at bay"
216
Pipes and tobacco-jar
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Tailpiece Chap. XXVI. "Jimmy began as follows"
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Headpiece Chap. XXVII. "Jimmy's dream"
223
Pipes
226
"Council for defence calls attention to the prisoner's high and unblemished character"
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Tailpiece Chap. XXVII.
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Headpiece Chap. XXVIII.
231
"These indefatigable amateurs began to dance a minuet"
235
A friendly favor
237
Tailpiece Chap. XXVIII.
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Headpiece Chap. XXIX. "Pettigrew's dream"
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"He went round the morning-room"
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"His wife … filled his pipe for him"
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"Mrs. Pettigrew sent one of the children to the study"
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Tailpiece Chap. XXIX. "I awarded the tin of Arcadia to Pettigrew"
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Headpiece Chap. XXX. "Sometimes I think it is all a dream"
247
Tailpiece Chap. XXX.
251
Headpiece Chap. XXXI. "They thought I had weakly yielded"
252
"They went one night in a body to Pettigrew's"
254
Tailpiece Chap. XXXI.
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"Then we began to smoke"
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"I conjured up the face of a lady"
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"Not even Scrymgeour knew what my pouch had been to me"
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Tailpiece Chap. XXXII.
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Headpiece Chap. XXXIII. "When my wife is asleep and all the house is still"
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"The man through the wall"
272
Pipes
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Tailpiece Chap. XXXIII.
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