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In one place I saw the blackened and almost illegible plate of a lawyer, in another a large still fresh-looking advertisement of a dentist, here there was the large lettering "Tobacconist," there upon a trembling wall the tattered remains of an announcement of a sale of furniture.
The Dark Forest Hugh Walpole 1912
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My travels took me to Draper Tobacconist, where I happened upon a wonderful couple who embrace most of what I oppose politically.
Byron Williams: A Good Cigar and a Good Conversation About Tax Cuts 2010
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Oh, sure, Mercedes Henderson might have ducked into the London Tobacconist or the B & B Delicatessen.
Secret Agent Robyn Freedman Spizman 2005
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Oh, sure, Mercedes Henderson might have ducked into the London Tobacconist or the B & B Delicatessen.
Secret Agent Robyn Freedman Spizman 2005
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"Oh you tell Tom the Tobacconist it's for old Jeremiah Boogie - he'll give you what I like, " said the old man.
Five Go To Demon's Rock Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1983
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Said negro was hired to Fitzhugh Mayo, Tobacconist; is quite black, of genteel and easy manners, about five feet ten or eleven inches high, has one front tooth broken, and is about 35 years old.
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Brand gives us the whole matter in a nutshell, in the following quaint epigram, entitled "A Tobacconist," taken from an old collection: --
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860 Various
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Tobacconist (woman): No, Ive got no matches for you.
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Tobacconist: Hell knock your block off if you dont shut up.
As I Please 1943
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