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" The fussy old gentleman asked the chance traveling companion : "Have you any children, sir?" "Yes, sir; a son." "Does he smoke?" "Ah, sir, he never so much as touched a cigarette." "So much the better, sir; the use of tobacco is a poisonous habit. Does... "
The Bulletin of Pharmacy - Page 31
1917
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International Horseshoers' Monthly Magazine, Volume 18

Roady Kenehan - 1917 - 614 pages
...due time to be presented to the Master Horseshoers' National Convention in Boston. A Model Young Man. The fussy old gentleman asked the chance traveling...he smoke?" "Ah, sir, he never so much as touched a cigarette." "So much the better, sir; the use of tobacco is a poisonous habit. Does he frequent clubs?"...
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The Railroad Telegrapher, Volume 24, Part 1

1907 - 1224 pages
...talk to me just as she talks to you, but she forgets I can 1'ave, sir. A Son. Fussy old gentleman (to chance traveling companion) : "Have you any children, sir?" "Yes, sir; a son." "Ah, indeed. Does he smoke?" "No, sir. He has never so much as touched a cigarette." "So much the better,...
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Mastery of Speech: A Course in Eight Parts on General Speech ..., Volume 2

Frederick Houk Law - 1913 - 606 pages
..."But would you very much mind having it tuned?" — Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. A PERFECT MODEL. The fussy old gentleman asked the chance traveling...he smoke?" "Ah, sir, he never so much as touched a cigarette." "So much the better, sir ; the use of tobacco is a poisonous habit. Does he frequent clubs?"...
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The Disston Crucible, a Magazine for the Millman, Volumes 6-7

1917 - 444 pages
...'•Cut it out, kid — cut it out! My wife's with me." — Public Service Chat. A MODEL YOUNG MAN. The fussy old gentleman asked the chance traveling...he smoke?" "Ah. sir, he never so much as touched a cigarette." " So much the better, sir ; the use of tobacco is a poisonous habit. Does he frequent clubs?"...
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The Leather Worker's Journal

1916 - 458 pages
...how could I tell until I knew how it would effect me." — Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Model Young Man. The fussy old gentleman asked the chance traveling...he smoke?" "Ah, sir. he never so much as touched a cigarette." "So much the better, sir; the use of tobacco is a poisonous habit. Does he frequent clubs?"...
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