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"No water handy," explained the prudent Glover. "You might have expectorated on it." "Reckon I didn't miss it," said the skipper, who was a chewer of tobacco and a dead shot with his juice. "Of course nothing happened." "Nary." "I knew there wouldn't," declared the lady triumphantly. "Well, now let us go back. We know something about the religion of these people.

The old chewer, safe in the blunted irritability of the salivary glands, can continue his practice all night, if he be so infatuated, without inconvenience. In masticating tobacco, nicotin and nicotianin are rolled about in the mouth with the quid, but are not probably so quickly absorbed as when in the gaseous state.

During my abode in the country I not only never met a literary man who was a tobacco chewer or a whiskey drinker, but I never met any who were not, that had escaped these degrading habits. On the women, the influence is, if possible, still more important; unfortunately, the instances are rare, but they are to be found.

Our cloven-hoofed engine did not whirr turbulently along, like a thing of wheels. Slow and sure must the knock-kneed chewer of cuds step from log to log. Creakingly the wain followed him, pausing and starting and pausing again with groans of inertia.

It was all over in a moment; but it represented to perfection Mangles, the gardener; who, though an inveterate chewer of tobacco, always threw away his quid whenever he confronted his betters, as a duty that he owed to his own respectability. Another carriage.

Her school was in her bedroom, always untidy, and she was a constant chewer of tobacco but the children were fond of her, and Maria and her father always carried her a good Sunday dinner.

"Just so, senorito!" rejoined the man; "that is what brings him down here." "Why, the voracious brute!" said Ivan; "you don't mean to say that he makes food of the heads of the poor negroes?" "Oh no!" replied the tigrero, smiling in his turn; "it is not that." "What then?" impatiently inquired Ivan. "I've heard of negro-head tobacco. He's not a tobacco chewer, is he?"

Our bird we found sweetly berry-fed. The bitterness, if any, was that we had not a brace. So, at last, in an hour, after shooting one bird and swallowing six million berries, for the railroad was a shaft into a mine of them, we came to the terminus. The chewer of cuds was disconnected, and plodded off to his stable. The go-cart slid down an inclined plane to the river, the Penobscot.

Only attends when Mary Cary makes him. Jefferson Mowry. Chewer and spitter. Livery business. Reads less than he writes never writes. Jacob Walstein, born Pawnbroker, now Banker. Rich and rising. Williamson Brent, General Merchandise. Votes as he's told by the last person who tells. Putty man. Blacker Ash, Secretary and Treasurer of Yorkburg Shoe Factory. Sensible and good worker. Bachelor.

The deck leaked badly, in heavy weather, around the bowsprit-bitts, flooding the forecastle at every plunge; and when it is considered that each inmate of the forecastle, except myself, was an inveterate chewer of Indian weed, it may be imagined that this forecastle was about as uncomfortable a lodging place, in sinter's cold or summer's heat, as a civilized being could well desire.

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