CONTENTS. V 



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SMOKERS' STORIES, 71-99 



Bismarck's Last Cigar. The Uses of 

 Cigar Ash. Jules Sandeau on the 

 Cigar. Tennyson as a Smoker. To- 

 bacco in North America. Shakespeare 

 and Tobacco. The Etymology of To- 

 bacco. Emerson and Cariyle. Napo- 

 leon's First Pipe. Mazzini's Sang-froid 

 as a Smoker. A Smoker in Venice. 

 Milton's Pipe. Professor Huxley on 

 Smoking. Robert Burns' Snuff-Box. 

 A Smoking Empress. An Ingenious 

 Smoker. Raleigh's Tobacco-Box. 

 Smoking in 1610. Pigs and Smokers. 

 The Social Pipe. 



TOBACCO FACTS, 100-101 



Ages Attained by Great Smokers. 



SOME SALESMEN AND OTHERS, . . 102-116 

 PUFFS, 117-126 



MISCELLANEOUS, 127-144 



How to Keep a Pipe Good-Natured. 

 The Betrothed, Rudyard Kipling. 

 How to Color a Meerschaum. To My 

 Pipe. Sigel Jtous&.She, Carl Werner. 

 The Dealer's Dupe, Carl Werner. 

 < A Free Puff," Arthur Gray. 



