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Title-Page
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to Table of Contents
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to Table of Contents
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to List of Illustrations
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to List of Illustrations
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to Chap. I.
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1
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"As
well as a spring bonnet and a nice dress"
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6
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"There
are the Japanese fans on the wall"
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7
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Chap. I. "My wife puts her hand on my shoulder"
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10
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Chap. II.
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11
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"At
last he jumped up"
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14
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Box
of cigars
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15
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Chap. II. "I firmly lighted my first cigar"
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17
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Chap. III. "Jimmy pins a notice on his door"
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18
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"We
are only to be distinguished by our pipes"
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The
Arcadia Mixture
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Chap. III.
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Chap. IV. "Oh, see what I have done"
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27
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"I
fell in love with two little meerschaums"
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33
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Pipes
and pouch
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36
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Chap. IV.
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37
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Chap. V. "They ... made tongs of their knitting-needles to lift it"
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38
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"I
... cast my old pouch out at the window"
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40, 41
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"It
never quite recovered from its night in the rain"
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Chap. V.
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Chap VI. "My Smoking-Table"
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"Sometimes
I had knocked it over accidentally"
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Chap. VI.
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51
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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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Chap. VII. "The Arcadia had him for its own"
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Chap. VIII. "I let him talk on"
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Pipes
and jar of spills
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Tray
of pipes and cigars
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64
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"I
would ... light him to his sleeping-chamber with a spill"
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Chap. VIII.
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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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Chap. IX. "Mothers' pets"
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Chap. X. "Scrymgeour was an artist"
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78
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"With
shadowy reptiles crawling across the panels"
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81
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"Scrymgeour
sprang like an acrobat into a Japanese dressing-gown"
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Chap. X.
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Chap. XI. "His wife's cigars"
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87
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"A
packet of Celebros alighted on my head"
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88
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"I
told her the cigars were excellent"
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Chap. XI.
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93
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Chap. XII. "Gilray's flower-pot"
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94
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"Then
Arcadians would drop in"
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97
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"I
wrote to him"
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Chap. XII. "The can nearly fell from my hand"
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102
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Chap. XIII.
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103
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"Raleigh
... introduced tobacco into this country"
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105
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The
Arcadia Mixture
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111
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"Ned
Alleyn goes from tavern to tavern picking out his men"
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Chap. XIII.
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115
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Chap. XIV. "I was testing some new Cabanas"
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116
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"A
few weeks later some one tapped me on the shoulder"
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118
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"Naturally
in the circumstances you did not want to talk about Henry"
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120
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Chap. XIV.
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123
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Chap. XV. "House-boat Arcadia"
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124
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"I
caught my straw hat disappearing on the wings of the wind"
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126
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"It
was the boy come back with the vegetables"
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Chap. XV. "There was a row all round, which resulted in our division
into five parties"
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132
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Chap. XVI. "The Arcadia Mixture again"
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133
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"On
the open window ... stood a round tin of tobacco"
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135
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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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Chap. XVI.
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142
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Chap. XVII. "He was in love again"
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143
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"I
heard him walking up and down the deck"
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Chap. XVII. "He took the wire off me and used it to clean his pipe"
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Chap. XVIII. "I had walked from Spondinig to Franzenshohe"
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151
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"On
the middle of the plank she had turned to kiss her hand"
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"Then
she burst into tears"
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Chap. XVIII. "A wall has risen up between us"
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Chap. XIX. "Primus"
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159
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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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Chap. XIX. "I am, respected sir, your diligent pupil"
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Chap. XX.
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168
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"Reading
Primus's letters"
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Chap. XX.
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176
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Chap. XXI. "English-grown tobacco"
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177
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"I
smoked my third cigar very slowly"
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182
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Chap. XXI.
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Chap. XXII. "How heroes smoke"
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186
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"Once,
indeed, we do see Strathmore smoking a good cigar"
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189
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"A
half-smoked cigar"
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190
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"The
tall, scornful gentleman who leans lazily against the door"
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Chap. XXII.
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Chap. XXIII.
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194
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"The
ghost of Christmas eve"
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"My
pipe"
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199
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"My
brier, which I found beneath my pillow"
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Chap. XXIII.
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Chap. XXIV. "But the pipes were old friends"
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202
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"It
had the paper in its mouth"
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Chap. XXIV. "I was pleased that I had lost"
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Chap. XXV. "A face that haunted Marriot"
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"There
was the French girl at Algiers"
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Chap. XXV.
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Chap. XXVI. "Arcadians at bay"
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Pipes
and tobacco-jar
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Chap. XXVI. "Jimmy began as follows"
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Chap. XXVII. "Jimmy's dream"
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Pipes
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"Council
for defence calls attention to the prisoner's high and unblemished
character"
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Chap. XXVII.
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Chap. XXVIII.
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"These
indefatigable amateurs began to dance a minuet"
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A
friendly favor
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Chap. XXVIII.
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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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Chap. XXIX. "I awarded the tin of Arcadia to Pettigrew"
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Chap. XXX. "Sometimes I think it is all a dream"
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Chap. XXX.
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251
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Chap. XXXI. "They thought I had weakly yielded"
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252
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"They
went one night in a body to Pettigrew's"
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254
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Chap. XXXI.
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Chap. XXXII.
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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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265
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"Not
even Scrymgeour knew what my pouch had been to me"
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Chap. XXXII.
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Chap. XXXIII. "When my wife is asleep and all the house is still"
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269
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"The
man through the wall"
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Pipes
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Chap. XXXIII.
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