The time was passed pleasantly chatting, and nearly everyone smoking cigarettes. At Vailima all are inveterate smokers, and all scorn to smoke anything but cigarettes made by themselves of their own American tobacco, and as Louis Stevenson remarked, '... In Stevenson's Samoa - Strana 34autor/autoři: Marie Fraser - 1895 - 190 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1894 - 828 str.
...all scorn to smoke anything but cigarettes made by themselves of their own American tobacco, and as Louis Stevenson remarked, ' We are slaves to our own...might ' give out ' or the flour might ' give out,' but — their tobacco ! As we sat there, every few minutes picturesque natives flitted across through... | |
| 1894 - 852 str.
...all scorn to smoke anything but cigarettes made by themselves of their own American tobacco, and as Louis Stevenson remarked, " We are slaves to our own special brand." They had a terrible I'eminiscence of having run out of their tobacco for, I think, two days, while cruising on board their... | |
| Sir John Alexander Hammerton - 1903 - 380 str.
...all scorn to smoke anything but cigarettes made by themselves of their own American tobacco ; and, as Louis Stevenson remarked, ' We are slaves to our own...might ' give out' or the flour might ' give out,' but — their tobacco ! Sir Berry Cusack-Smith, KCMG, who was Judge of the British Court at Samoa during... | |
| Sir John Alexander Hammerton - 1903 - 382 str.
...all scorn to smoke anything but cigarettes made by themselves of their own American tobacco ; and, as Louis Stevenson remarked, ' We are slaves to our own...board their yacht the Casco. The beef might ' give 0*' or the flour might ' give out,' but — their tobacco ! Sir Berry Cusack-Smith, KCMG, who was Judge... | |
| John Alexander Hammerton - 1910 - 450 str.
...own American tobacco ; and, as Louis Stevenson remarked, ' We are slaves to our own special brand.1 They had a terrible reminiscence of having run out...beef might 'give out' or the flour might 'give out,' but — their tobacco! Sir Berry Cusack-Smith, KCMG, who was Judge of the British Court at Samoa during... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1894 - 684 str.
...all scorn to smoke anything but cigarettes made by themselves of their own American tobacco, and as Louis Stevenson remarked, ' We are slaves to our own...two days, while cruising on board their yacht the Caaco. The beef might 'give out' or the flour might ' give out,' but — their tobacco ! As we sat... | |
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