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单词 tobacconist
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He was stuffing a pipe outside the tobacconist’s shop and blathering on about politics to a woman who was barely listening. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children 2011-06-07T00:00:00Z
On the sidewalk across the way the tobacconist brought out a chair, set it in front of his door, and straddled it, resting his arms on the back. The Stranger 1989-03-13T00:00:00Z
It filtered down through the trapdoor in the stage out of which, at the old tobacconist conventions, the Rondega girl used to pop, clad in nothing but a cigar ribbon. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
I turned my chair around and set it down like the tobacconist’s because I found that it was more comfortable that way. The Stranger 1989-03-13T00:00:00Z
I saw a group of Arabs leaning against the front of the tobacconist’s shop. The Stranger 1989-03-13T00:00:00Z
In the little cafe Chez Pierrot, next door to the tobacconist’s, the waiter was sweeping up the sawdust in the deserted restaurant inside. The Stranger 1989-03-13T00:00:00Z
Given his freedom, Brown had the house built for himself in the 1770s and lived there as a prosperous tobacconist and apothecary until his death. The 200-Year-Old Bar Beloved by Book Editors and Longshoremen 2018-11-13T05:00:00Z
She’s not permitted to buy one there on Sundays, she’s told, but the tobacconist gives her one anyway, which she stashes under her coat. The Transgressive Power of Alba de Céspedes 2023-01-13T05:00:00Z
But in a spontaneous studio demonstration of his idiosyncratic use of tobacconists’ pipe cleaners, from which he coaxes lines that uncannily mimic etched crosshatching, he displayed a quite magical deftness. Raymond Pettibon: Pictures, Literary Voices and Surfers, Too 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z
Mycroft's best friend, a West Indian tobacconist named Cyrus Douglas, and Georgiana learn of a series of child killings on Trinidad, which is home to both of them. NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote a novel about Sherlock Homes' brother (and it's good!) 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z
One of several cigar stores in Little Havana, this one stood out because it almost doubles as a small museum, with the family tobacconist patriarch sitting outside, while inside, an employee hand rolls cigars. A visit to Little Havana as the embargo that enlivened it comes to an end 2015-05-21T04:00:00Z
According to ACT, tobacconists systematically refrain from asking for proof of age. France sets out plan to ban disposable vapes 2023-09-13T04:00:00Z
School-age children were being supplied with e-cigarettes through friends or "dealers" inside and outside school, or from convenience stores and tobacconists, the report said. Why Australia decided to quit its vaping habit 2023-05-27T04:00:00Z
The well-known Swiss tobacconist Davidoff of Geneva introduced them to the world and now more than two million a year are sold. Bob Dylan on the Songs That Captivate and Define Us 2022-10-13T04:00:00Z
“I think she’s full of good ideas,” Cyrielle Bernard, a 19-year-old who lives in this picturesque Burgundy town, told me one afternoon last week, chatting in the tobacconist shop where she works. Opinion | Macron May Keep the Presidency, but Le Pen Has Already Won 2022-04-22T04:00:00Z
"People here seem resigned to it," says tobacconist and sweet shop owner Colin Page. Covid-19: 'A lot of people think this lockdown is unfair' 2020-11-02T05:00:00Z
Max Nesterak, a reporter at the Minnesota Reformer, interviewed a group of armed men outside a tobacconist who said they agree with the protests but not the looting. Armed citizens guard stores amid looting in Minneapolis: report 2020-05-28T04:00:00Z
With protective gear in short supply across the world, the northern region pledged to distribute at least 3 million masks to the public through supermarkets, pharmacists and tobacconists. Scramble for masks as Italian region orders coronavirus cover-up 2020-04-06T04:00:00Z
The suspect entered a local tobacconist shop on Saturday morning and allegedly attacked the owner before injuring the shopkeeper’s wife when she tried to help her husband. French police launch terrorism inquiry after two killed in stabbing 2020-04-05T04:00:00Z
Media reported that the attacker first went into a tobacco shop and stabbed the tobacconist and two customers, before attacking several other people in the vicinity of that shop and a nearby bakery. Two knifed to death in southern France, investigated as possible terror attack 2020-04-04T04:00:00Z
Food shops, tobacconists, pharmacies and public transport will remain open, Philippe said, but transport ministers warned services would be reduced to a minimum this week to try to contain the spread of the virus. French people urged to vote in local elections amid coronavirus lockdown 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z
But he allowed food shops, tobacconists, banks and public transport to remain open. Coronavirus: Beijing backtracks, Paris locks up and Spain locks down 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z
I was asked by one Sydney tobacconist, cinematically. Vaping made me realise addiction forces you to confront how pathetic and powerless you are | Alex McClintock 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
“The city was much less colorful then,” he said during an extensive interview in a hip hotel in Berlin, right at a spot where a fictional tobacconist introduced Inspector Rath to Camel Cigarettes in 1931. The Man Who Brought Weimar Into Germans’ Living Rooms 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z
A pioneering welfare campaigner, a divorced tobacconist and an officer on the beat are just some of the remarkable women from history whose stories are challenging the "Essex girl" stereotype. Reimagining the 'Essex girl' cliché 2018-08-28T04:00:00Z
Some sectors actually recorded growth, with tobacconists, coffee shops and beauty salons increasing in number. Fewer High Street shops closing down 2017-11-12T05:00:00Z
The only businesses permitted to remain open are supermarkets, bakeries, butchers, fishmongers, greengrocers, petrol stations, pharmacies, tobacconists and newspaper kiosks. Coronavirus: Beijing backtracks, Paris locks up and Spain locks down 2020-03-15T04:00:00Z
Claims dating back to the summer piled up from peeved brewers, printers and tobacconists. A Quirk of Canadian History: When War and Hockey Shared the Ice 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z
He was a tobacconist, hence the image of a monkey smoking a pipe. Money making: A brief history of currency from the British Museum - BBC News 2016-04-19T04:00:00Z
Hudson fought in the Napoleonic Wars, and later became a successful tobacconist with a shop in London's Oxford Street. The stone dinosaurs and other treasures in danger - BBC News 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z
The Garment Center Congregation began in 1931 in the back of a barbershop before relocating four years later above a tobacconist across 35th Street from Macy’s Herald Square. An Unexpected Partner Helps Preserve a Manhattan Synagogue 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z
In the event the ATM was working, and I found the tobacconist. A Point of View: Why the row between Greece and Germany is like a lovers' tiff - BBC News 2015-07-24T04:00:00Z
Good thing, though, that Virginians like Rolfe were tobacconists, else slaves and indentured servants would have been unemployable with no skills. DEBORAH SIMMONS: The Confederate flag sparks a real revolution 2015-06-25T04:00:00Z
He raised the issue after the murder of a young tobacconist last week. Hungary PM calls for death penalty debate with EU - BBC News 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z
Ceres, like the Jack Schwartz tobacconist, was once packed wall to wall with traders every day. As Silence Falls on Chicago Trading Pits, a Working-Class Portal Also Closes 2015-03-24T04:00:00Z
Coffee shops, tobacconists and charity shops were among those opening the most branches last year, it said. High Street shops disappearing faster 2015-03-15T04:00:00Z
If I left the money with a friend of his who ran the tobacconist opposite the port, that would be fine. A Point of View: Why the row between Greece and Germany is like a lovers' tiff - BBC News 2015-07-24T04:00:00Z
Even in a best case diplomatic scenario, we're still a long way from finding Cuban cigar brands at our local tobacconists. Don’t Stop Hoarding Those Cuban Cigars Just Yet
Some tobacconists say they would welcome further loosening of the rules. Cuban cigar boom? Not yet, stores and customers say 2014-12-19T05:00:00Z
Pharmacies, tobacconists, farmers markets and stores on military bases are permitted to operate on Sundays. Hungarian lawmakers ban Sunday shopping to boost family togetherness 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z
“We are crestfallen,” said Pascal Montredon, president of the French tobacconists’ confederation. France Proposes Tough Antismoking Measures 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z
Why are tobacconists thriving when the market for their products is shrinking? People Are Smoking Less. So Why Have Tobacco Shops Doubled? 2014-09-15T04:00:00Z
Georgetown Tobacco said such a change would “put . . . tobacconists in the city out of business.” Objections to D.C. Council’s package of tax changes mount
Even then, travelers bringing back their allotment of cigars won't affect retailers, said Kip Talley of The International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retail Association, a trade group for tobacconists and suppliers. Cuban cigar boom? Not yet, stores and customers say 2014-12-19T05:00:00Z
Nearly 80 percent of slot machines are in coffee bars and tobacconists. Fears of Social Breakdown as Gambling Explodes in Italy 2013-12-29T03:29:11Z
The enormous number of tobacconists in Gibraltar, though, are unlikely to be worried about that. Smuggling tobacco from Gibraltar 2013-08-22T04:13:29Z
More and more slot and video poker machines are popping up in casinos and coffee bars across the country, and scratch-card lotteries are available at kiosks on the street, gas stations and tobacconists Italy’s Billion-Dollar Gambling Epidemic 2013-01-28T09:45:00Z
For the future he hesitated between being a gentleman’s servant and a tobacconist in Gibraltar. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z
He gave a crossing-sweeper fourpence, and a tobacconist--from whom he purchased two pounds of his celebrated Bull's Eye Shag--the benefit of his views on German methods of warfare. Submarine U93 2012-04-07T02:00:34.693Z
It was on 222 this account," continued he, "that I separated from my wife ten years ago; I established her at Venice in a small tobacconist's shop, and now I live as I please. Letters of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy from Italy and Switzerland 2012-04-07T02:00:33.707Z
In the mean time money began to arrive from friends at home, on which, as a capital, the recipients set up as tobacconists, butter and potatoe merchants, etc. The Second War with England, Vol. 2 of 2 2012-04-05T02:00:38.213Z
The tobacconist's bill for moral and intellectual damage came to five hundred pounds. A Safety Match 2012-03-19T02:00:23.817Z
So fate urged him to step into the nearest tobacconist's. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z
It probably was a pleasure to Mr. Macdonell to find that the tobacconist next to the hotel, and the dry goods merchant but a few doors off, were his fellow-clansmen. Our Journey to the Hebrides 2012-03-03T03:00:19.857Z
A London tobacconist who had set up his carriage, requiring a motto for his arms, was furnished with “Quid rides?” The Curiosities of Heraldry 2012-02-23T03:00:41.067Z
He writes as follows under date of January 21:—“I have been told that in the last great plague in London none that kept tobacconists’ shops had the plague. England in the Days of Old 2012-02-18T03:00:17.863Z
Illegal imports now account for 7 percent to 8 percent of overall cigarette sales, compared with nearly zero a year ago, according to the country’s tobacconists’ association. Spain's Crisis Is Good for Cigarette Smugglers 2012-02-17T00:30:52Z
"How can I get out of here?" he whispered to the tobacconist. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z
True, as he thought of it, his heart began to riot, as it had not rioted from that cause since he had kissed the tobacconist's daughter at Exeter, his first essay in gallantry. Chippinge Borough 2012-02-15T03:00:32.210Z
Presently, however, he passed a tobacconist's, and having bought three of the best cigars he had, which were not very good, he asked casually as he was going out the direction of Camera Square. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z
Illegal imports now account for 7 percent to 8 percent of Spanish cigarette sales, compared with almost nothing a year ago, according to the country’s tobacconists association. Smugglers Prosper in Spain’s ‘Perfect Storm’ for Tobacco Firms 2012-02-07T23:23:07Z
At one corner our tobacconist keeps his shop, at another our tailor. Our House And London out of Our Windows 2012-02-03T03:00:24.190Z
The tobacconist happened to be affiliated with the order. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z
He thus writes, under date of January 21st: “I have been told that in the last great plague in London none that kept tobacconists’ shops had the plague. Old Church Lore 2012-01-31T03:00:14.880Z
He came to another tobacconist's, bought three more cigars, and that shopman did not know either. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z
The increase in smuggling is “tremendously worrisome for the whole industry,” said Mario Espejo, chairman of the Spanish tobacco association, which represents more than two-thirds of the country’s 14,000 tobacconists. Smugglers Prosper in Spain’s ‘Perfect Storm’ for Tobacco Firms 2012-02-07T23:23:07Z
A few evenings after June twentieth, he went to the Rue Cléry, ascended to a room over the tobacconist's shop, and found Bonaparte reading by the light of a single candle. When a Cobbler Ruled a King 2012-01-15T03:00:13.430Z
Bridges it was who took her in a taxi to 29, Vandusen Street, which address proved to be that of a tobacconist in a small way of business. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z
“The bakery, pharmacy, tobacconist, bank, fish shop and butcher, these are to reopen to reactivate the town,” he said. In Hills of Liguria, a Struggle for Restoration After a Storm 2012-01-04T01:28:25Z
Once he offered, as a supreme favour, to introduce Philip to one "Baby," who presided over a small tobacconist's establishment in Wardour Street. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z
Cigarettes are sold nearly everywhere—not only by tobacconists, but also by milliners, undertakers, real estate agents, etc. In Pastures New 2011-12-23T03:00:12.717Z
Don’t stand and stare like the log figure on a tobacconist’s sign. Kenneth McAlpine A Tale of Mountain, Moorland and Sea 2011-12-05T03:00:48.967Z
Bridges inquired "what he was like," but the tobacconist shook his head dully. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z
There are artifacts like Gouverneur Morris’s peg leg, the dueling pistols used by Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, and a wooden sculpture of an African-American that was used as advertising for a tobacconist. | New-York Historical Society: New-York Historical Society/Streetscapes - New Acquisition: A Welcome Mat 2011-11-17T22:57:36Z
It is a street for foot passengers only, with many caf�s, wine bars, nick-nack stores, and superior hatters', tailors' and tobacconists' shops. The Story of Seville 2011-11-15T03:00:17.143Z
In imagination he crosses the road, and keeps on till he comes to the very noticeable Highlander outside the tobacconist's. Chronicles of Martin Hewitt 2011-10-24T02:00:16.617Z
Cheap jewelry shops, cheap tobacconist's shops, cheap haberdasheries, cheap restaurants, grimy little newspaper agencies and ticket-offices, and 'demonstration' stores for patent foods, patent waters, patent razors. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z
But when Thomas Paine went to dwell there the Quakers and the "powers that be" had reached a modus vivendi, and the new exciseman fixed his abode with a venerable Friend, Samuel Ollive, a tobacconist. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. I. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England; to which is added a Sketch of Paine by William Cobbett 2011-10-12T02:00:38.787Z
He bought up an entire tobacconist's shop, so that we were all able to lay in three or four months' supply. Servants of the Guns 2011-10-06T02:00:39.987Z
About two blocks down the street he took refuge in the hole of a tobacconist, whose door stood open into the warm dusk. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z
The safe in a corner seemed rather too large for the modest requirements of a tobacconist. The Gray Phantom's Return 2011-09-22T02:00:27.150Z
The huge cigars in the tobacconist's windows are of wood. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z
So she had tea in the drawing-room, and looked at the papers, and set out in search of a tobacconist’s. Pink Gods and Blue Demons 2011-08-31T02:01:22.827Z
He had very little private practice; the butcher, the baker, and the tobacconist were his chief patients, who employed him more especially with the intention of working out their accounts. John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1 2011-07-10T02:00:25.223Z
Penguin was to be the peoples' publisher: their books read by those attending the universities of life and Oxbridge; available in bookshops and tobacconists. Reinvention of the book 2011-06-28T14:29:07Z
One of the buildings, a murky brick front with a funeral wreath hanging on the door and a tobacconist’s sign lettered across the ground-floor window, he regarded with more than casual interest. The Gray Phantom's Return 2011-09-22T02:00:27.150Z
Kenneth Everest had been denounced as a spy by the tobacconist of the Rue de la Tribune—himself a German secret agent. The Dispatch-Riders The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:22.377Z
Many of the tobacconists' shops were tenanted by bookmakers and heavy wagers were recorded in them. The Sweep Winner 2011-06-24T02:00:21.067Z
The instant the gentleman turned round, she discovered her mistake, and at the same moment caught sight of her husband, who had merely called at a tobacconist's, and was now crossing the street. How to be Happy Though Married Being a Handbook to Marriage 2011-03-11T03:00:13.410Z
Her popularity was unbounded; one could hardly pass a tobacconist's shop without noticing the familiar features carved upon a meerschaum pipe; and her photographs were everywhere. Forty Years of 'Spy' 2011-03-04T03:00:57.237Z
If his aristocratic brother-in-law, Sir Robert, could write plays with him, his other brother-in-law, the tobacconist of Newgate-street, may have administered to his comfort in other ways. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z
Meanwhile Rollo, guessing by the crash of the broken glass that something was amiss, had sauntered leisurely into the shop, fully expecting to hear his chum apologizing profusely to the tobacconist for his clumsiness. The Dispatch-Riders The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:22.377Z
How he learned to know tailors, shoemakers, and tobacconists, and distinguish them from the rest of mankind, and how he recognized them as natural enemies, I cannot say. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume II. 2011-02-18T03:00:19.343Z
At the corner of the Rue Lafitte was a tobacconist’s shop, whose genius was a “splendid creature,” of whom Alfred de Musset became so enamoured that his friends feared for an “imprudence on his part.” Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
The second day after my arrival in New York, I went into a tobacconist shop to buy a pipe and some tobacco. Over Here Impressions of America by a British officer 2011-01-30T03:00:16.597Z
One sister, in particular, had married a tobacconist in London—a connexion not likely to be agreeable to the Earl of Berkshire and his sons, if they took the trouble to become cognisant of it. The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays 2011-03-03T03:00:54.067Z
Kenneth furnished the desired information, and, having thanked the tobacconist, began to retrace his steps. The Dispatch-Riders The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:22.377Z
It isn't a thing like banking that under the theories of modern Statesmanship can be settled by chauffeurs, tobacconists, and undertakers, but will require expert handling. Half-Hours with the Idiot 2011-01-22T03:00:18.853Z
He was a fisherman, who agreeably united with the duties of that position the pursuits of smuggler and tobacconist. Bygone Church Life in Scotland 2011-01-14T03:00:48.713Z
Arnoux had taken advantage of the opportunity to light a cigar in a tobacconist's shop. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z
I withdrew into the tobacconist's pavilion at the gate and there awaited Parnell's exit from the telegraph office. London Days A Book of Reminiscences 2011-01-03T03:01:01.297Z
The tobacconist was none other than the spy who, under the name of Jules de la Paix, kept a similar establishment at Brussels. The Dispatch-Riders The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:22.377Z
Around 1,500 local residents were chosen and Visa persuaded 500 retailers, from tobacconists to hairdressers, to accept the mobile payments, giving them adapted sales terminals. Mobile payments ? the new technology coming to the UK 2010-10-01T23:01:00Z
Michael was so grateful to his tobacconist that he determined to buy all sorts of extravagant pipes and cigarette holders he had fingered vaguely from time to time in the shop. Sinister Street, vol. 2
Then the double row of houses was no longer interrupted; and over their bare fronts enormous tin cigars showed themselves at some distance from each other, indicating tobacconists' shops. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z
The shop was only a couple of doors removed from the Franz Strasse; he waited for Irene at the corner, buying some cheap cigars and a box of matches at a tobacconist’s kiosk. The Day of Wrath A Story of 1914
From the doorway of a tobacconist's shop opposite, the portly, well-groomed proprietor appeared. The Dispatch-Riders The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:22.377Z
The streets are crawling with them; every German resort, saloon, beer garden, keller, caf�, club, society—every German drug store, delicatessen shop, music store, tobacconist, is lousy with the treacherous swine. The Moonlit Way
One after another he opened them, and every one was the advertisement of a tailor or hairdresser or tobacconist. Sinister Street, vol. 2
She knew every landmark, the tobacconist, the picture shop, still full of 'Mother's Helps' and of 'artistic' studies in the nude; there was the red-coated bootblack too, as dirty and as keenly solicitous as ever. A Bed of Roses
Last attempt to place a free admission when the theatre is empty, and the vouchers have been refused at the poster-displaying tobacconists. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 21 1890
He bought several thousand large cigars at �10 per hundred from a touting tobacconist, who promised him unlimited credit, and charged him a high rate of per-centage on the debt. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 14 1890
Juana, do me the favor to go into that tobacconist's and get a stamp and drop this letter into the box.... Maximina
Even Rodoan Aga was so delighted with his proceedings, that he advised him to settle down for life as a tobacconist. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847
Further: a fishmonger's stall, an array of glistening black shapes on white marble, a tobacconist, a jeweller—all aglow with coruscating light. A Bed of Roses
But I must tell you I met her first when she was serving in a tobacconist’s shop. Man and Maid
The pictures on the walls were almost without exception prints of racing horses, and while the tobacconist’s wife examined her sketch, Madge studied these prints with interest, and could not resist remarking on their number. The Daughters of a Genius
Without looking in at the tobacconist's shop he rapped on the door with his knuckles. Maximina
However Sidney might dislike being a tobacconist in Gaza, his good sense soon convinced him that Achmet had taken a very just view of his position. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847
Then she was a capitalist and pondered longingly over the proposals of tobacconists, fancy goods firms, and stationers, who were prepared to guarantee a fortune to any person who could muster thirty pounds. A Bed of Roses
And all this while he had not heard a word of sister or cousin—of any one whom he might identify as the tobacconist’s assistant. Man and Maid
The tobacconist remained stubbornly uncommunicative, and as Madge would not have recognised Barney’s companion if she had seen him, it was little use watching the shop. The Daughters of a Genius
‘You don’t mean to say you gave up smuggling just to go and be a tobacconist!’ Rewards and Fairies
A week or so afterwards, as I was leaving the Caf� de Paris one evening, and going to the tobacconist at the corner of the Rue Laffite, I ran against the celebrated sculptor. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections
Madame Dumas, marquise as she was by marriage, kept a tobacconist's shop; and in education, Dumas was mainly noted for his calligraphy. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
The adventuress?—the tobacconist’s assistant?—he could deal with her later. Man and Maid
The lad had left the office alone, so that the identity of his companion still remained a mystery, which the tobacconist alone could solve. The Daughters of a Genius
‘I’m sorry; but there’s all sorts of tobacconists,’ Pharaoh replied. Rewards and Fairies
The shop of a London tobacconist, by the name of Lundyfoot, was destroyed by fire. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 3 May 1906
I 'd as soon sell figs for my grocer or snuff for my tobacconist as I 'd bother my head governing the kingdom for Billy Pitt. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume I
At 98, Shoe Lane lived, now some fifty years ago, a tobacconist named Hudson, a great humorist, a fellow of infinite fancy, and the writer of half the comic songs that once amused festive London. Old and New London Volume I
“I wish I had got off with five pounds, sir,” sighed the tobacconist; and his wife echoed the sigh with hopeless resignation. The Daughters of a Genius
The hat with the green feathers was a special proof of Bach's powers of invention, and stood out with picturesque verisimilitude against the blue-coated tobacconist. The German Classics, v. 20 Masterpieces of German Literature
In those days you might have looked in tobacconist's shopwindows all day and never seen a cigarette. When Ghost Meets Ghost
It was at this supreme hour of his distress, that M’Guire spied the stout figure of one Godall, a tobacconist of Rupert Street, drawing near along the Embankment. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25)
They evidently understood my meaning; for they all set up a loud laugh, and my friend the tobacconist––or rather the tobacco-less––looked exceedingly “sold.” Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia
“I hardly think”—he began uncertainly; but Madge was already unrolling her paper, and what living tobacconist could have withstood the picture that was then revealed! The Daughters of a Genius
Tea companies, provision-dealing companies, tobacconist companies, make the position of the old-established private shop unstable and the chances of the new beginner hopeless. New Worlds For Old A Plain Account of Modern Socialism
I tore it open and read: Cigarettes Gregorides Crown Aa special brand manufactured to order of Marx, Berlin, tobacconist to German Emperor. The International Spy Being the Secret History of the Russo-Japanese War
Then I thought about a tobacconist's shop; not in the boulevards of course, I can't expect those kind of favours, being neither a show girl's mother, nor a field officer's widow. Letters from my Windmill
There is a third class who have two callings; a principal one—some petty trade, a tobacconist, a printseller, or a chemist—to which they add that of odds and ends. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 367, May 1846
In the end the tobacconist sighed and succumbed, but not without making a stipulation on his own side. The Daughters of a Genius
Almost always I suppose there is that girl in the tobacconist's shop.... The Passionate Friends
A nice old briar, with a good long stem of what the tobacconists call amber. The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 26, February 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
I tell you, I'm really badgering the ministries now—it's the only work I do—I am trying to get permission to run a tobacconist's shop…. Letters from my Windmill
These Parlours are often elaborate affairs, attached to a tobacconist, or to the vendor of American magazines, who is also a tobacconist; but quite frequently they exist alone on their own profits. Westward with the Prince of Wales
I was in that tobacconist’s shop this afternoon when you came in, Barney—that is to say, I was in the room behind the shop putting a few last touches to my sketch.” The Daughters of a Genius
A Mr. Turner, a tobacconist of Fleet Street, built the house and planted the trees in 1734. Hampstead and Marylebone The Fascination of London
The government of the country, with its accustomed inertness, has not yet established a law for the suppression of this evil; 'and so,' says the tobacconist, 'sorcery flourishes, and the brujas prosper.' The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
Leave the address of the tobacconist with my secretary on your way out, and if there is another message to-morrow, he’ll get it first. The Crevice
"Let's get a smoke, Hil," said May, stopping at a tobacconist's, "it will heighten the illusion." Australia Revenged
We had better go to the office first, and try to discover who was the companion of the tobacconist’s shop; then if we get a clue I will follow it up.” The Daughters of a Genius
The little shoemaker lifted his hammer a moment while he eyed me—"But one, monsieur; the wife of the old tobacconist at the corner." Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII. No. 3. March 1848
Don Ramon being a small tobacconist, and his wife, Do�a Choncha, a laundress, we have sometimes patronised the little family, and in this manner I make the acquaintance of my future model. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
He went into the tobacconist’s, but he came out quicker than he had entered, and his face was a study––purple with rage one minute, and white with fear the next. The Crevice
The ram had won many prizes at agricultural shows, and we had it on exhibition in a shop in North-street, now occupied by Mr Whitworth, tobacconist. Adventures and Recollections
I’ll show you the sketch that the tobacconist refused, to give you an idea of the style of thing.” The Daughters of a Genius
We met an English captain in a tobacconist's and he invited us up to the barracks. “Crumps”, The Plain Story of a Canadian Who Went
My interest in the tobacconist's family is considerably increased by what I have heard, and my visits are none the less frequent because of the friendly admonitions which I have received. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
“I tried the tobacconist’s shop yesterday morning, sir, but there wasn’t any message there for Paddington, and although I waited around a couple of hours he didn’t show up,” Ross was saying. The Crevice
I went out, taking the parcel with me, and walked straight to the tobacconist's. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, November 11, 1914
It does nobody any good except the tobacconist. Nobody
The original proprietor was Thomas Garway, tobacconist and coffee-man, the first who retailed tea, recommending it as a cure of all disorders. All About Coffee
For the first time, since my acquaintance with the tobacconist's family, I am left alone with the pretty Perpetua! The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
Shops in the windows of which blazes much cheap jewelry abound, and there are also many tobacconists on a small scale. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
He had been in the act of entering a tobacconist's next door to the chemist's shop. Juggernaut
The courteous tobacconist puts one's purchase into a special tissue-paper envelope after he has cut off the end of one of the cigars with a machine made for the purpose. Holland, v. 1 (of 2)
Thomas Garway, the original proprietor, was a tobacconist and coffee man, who claimed to be the first that sold tea in England, although not at this address. All About Coffee
But the pretty tobacconist was in no hurry to wear the matrimonial chains. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
The opium farmers either keep opium dens themselves or sell the drug to anyone wishing to buy it, just as a tobacconist sells cigars and cigarettes. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China
The other day they robbed a tobacconist's shop. Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux
They have, however, been appearing in some newsagents' and tobacconists' shops and openly displayed in windows, and we consider circulation in this form to be undesirable. Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee
There was parking room for motors on each side of the road, and there were saloons, tawdry and bright, each one noisy with its mechanical piano, and there were barbers' shops and tobacconists. The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
Although Miralda was visited from morning till night by every kind of male, black and brown, as well as white, nothing was ever said against the virtue of the young tobacconist. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
The first was accomplished expeditely in the little tobacconist’s shop under the arcade, where the purchase of a box of Minghetti cigars promised later solace. The Place of Honeymoons
He wandered through the village, calling at a tobacconist's, and looking in on his friend the barber. The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley
Enough that the Indian of a modest tobacconist guards the swinging shutter of the entrance to the courtyard. Chimney-Pot Papers
Jewelers' shops, provision stores, tobacconists, and the rest show every sign of "business as usual." World's War Events, Vol. II
Mateo then gives me his own personal experiences of the Black Art as a warning against the danger which, he says, will surely threaten me if I continue to visit the tobacconist family. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
He read the business card of a well-known tobacconist. The Woman from Outside [on Swan River]
I did not remain long with the tobacconist: he passed me next day to a gentleman, who was as innocent as himself as to my real character. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851
There are hotels, bookshops, sweet-shops, tobacconists, jewellers, butchers, restaurants with tables ready spread, and the lottery offices are open.  Castellinaria and Other Sicilian Diversions
Once a meerschaum pipe had haunted him for six weeks; the tobacconist had drawn it out of a drawer with some air of secrecy as he was buying a packet of 'Lone Star.' The House of Souls
The count spent many hours and many pesetas at the pretty tobacconist's counter, where, we may be sure, he used his most persuasive language to attain his very improper purpose. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
Every morning I called at the tobacconist's and purchased packets of cigarettes, eagerly searching them for the missing card. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 22, 1914
"I remember him," pursued Jack, "awfully smitten with a tobacconist's daughter in the Corn—oh, it's all right, Lady Queenborough—she wouldn't look at him." Comedies of Courtship
At two-forty-five he crossed to a providential tobacconist and telephoned to the Savoy and was told that the lady had left half an hour before. The Man Who Knew
The obliging tobacconist, who was loquacious on the subject of Germans and Germany, detained her until her stock of patience was exhausted; but at last she made her escape. The Green Rust
So, once a month, Pedro invested a doubloon in lottery-tickets; but, as he never succeeded in winning a prize, he failed to wed the pretty tobacconist. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
On the mainland of Italy, tobacconists’ shops display the Royal Arms with a notice that they are licensed to sell tobacco and salt.  Diversions in Sicily
"Magsie would never dare to bolt into a tobacconist's and buy cigarettes." A harum-scarum schoolgirl
In 1620, however, the Dutch merchants were the largest wholesale tobacconists in Europe, and the people of Holland, generally, the greatest consumers of the weed. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
There was a large number of little shops in it, luncheon places, barbers' shops, newspaper stalls, tobacconists' stalls, florists' stalls, and sweet shops, which displayed an enormous variety of candies. Gossamer 1915
The commanding officer entered, and, without a word, presented to the astonished tobacconist a warrant for her arrest. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
So here:— Two small boys walking down Tottenham Court Road, passed a tobacconist's shop. Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
Tom O'Donovan, having run a hundred yards at high speed, entered a small tobacconist's shop. Lady Bountiful
The work is dedicated to Humphrey King, a tobacconist, and is full of curious sayings in regard to the plant. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
Five pounds, less the price of a cigar at the tobacconist’s where he had changed his note, the taxi to Sergeants’ Inn, and the glass of liqueur brandy. The Man Who Lost Himself
My occupations prevent me from paying my accustomed visits at the tobacconist's for some days, but one sunny morning I venture to look in at the little establishment. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba
At the tobacconist he settled the last of his small accounts, purchased a hundred cigarettes and hailed a taxi. Men of Affairs
A soldier was accordingly dispatched to the nearest tobacconist on Tomba's errand. Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines or, Following the Flag against the Moros
Tobacco when prepared for use was made into long rolls or large balls which often answered for the tobacconist's sign. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
To quote her own account: For a month I lived with an Armenian family on West Broadway, in a room over a tobacconist's shop. Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
What and who were the persons designated as tobacconists? Notes and Queries, Number 54, November 9, 1850 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
"There's a bit of mirror in the tobacconist," she nodded over her shoulder. Men of Affairs
"No, the people that control diamonds are . . . a little firm of tobacconists in Kimberley!" A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa
When I left you I hastened into the village, bought a stick of shaving soap in a drug store and a few cigars in a tobacconist's. Blacksheep! Blacksheep!
Hastily descending from the bus, he walked quickly forward to the nearest tobacconist's and turned in the entrance to note if the man who might be in the taxi would betray his presence. The Sins of Séverac Bablon
A sheet was procured from a neighbouring tobacconist. Post Haste
Next door to the doctor lived another person, who kept a small tobacconist’s shop, which was a favourite resort of the pensioners and other poor people. Poor Jack
There he sent a most innocent wire to a small retail tobacconist in Kimberley a wire that apparently conveyed nothing more than a complaint as to the quality of certain cigars that Solly had received. A Rip Van Winkle Of The Kalahari Seven Tales of South-West Africa
A tobacconist’s transported him to the State of Virginia, where many had been transported in former days. The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook
In this quarter of an hour the little tobacconist’s shop was besieged by canvassers on both sides, when the tempting sum of £30 was reached.  Recollections of Old Liverpool
They were on the outskirts of Hampstead when he saw a sign over a tobacconist's shop, and stopped the car a little way beyond, at the darkest part of the road. The Daffodil Mystery
I replied to the former by stating that she kept a tobacconist’s shop; and to the latter by saying that she was a person of most unimpeachable character, and highly respected. Poor Jack
With what little money she had, she had gone to Oran, and through official influence had obtained a concession for a small tobacconist business, selling also postcards and stamps. A Soldier of the Legion
It was the tobacconists' shops that attracted him. Better Dead
I recollect a worthy tobacconist, who kept a little shop in the town, who had a vote and was not inclined to sell it cheap.  Recollections of Old Liverpool
He hurried back to the tobacconist's where the telephone sign had been. The Daffodil Mystery
The wealth that came to the tobacconist he left to the city of Chichester to relieve it of certain of its poor rates; and the citizens still magnify Hardham's name. Highways and Byways in Sussex
He had never seen anything like it in London tobacconists' shops, and he said so. The Hand in the Dark
Beginning in Great Titchfield Street he went from tobacconist's to tobacconist's, sometimes smiling to himself, at other times frowning. Better Dead
Genuine amber is to be obtained generally of the tobacconists, who have often broken mouth-pieces by them: old necklaces, now out of use, are sold at a very moderate price by the jewellers. Notes and Queries, Number 188, June 4, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
That dreadful man stopped the cab near a tobacconist's shop to telephone. The Daffodil Mystery
When we had walked a little farther, he stopped at another shop—a tobacconist's this time. Chatterbox, 1905.
It was the wick of a tinder-lighter, then being sold by thousands by English tobacconists to replace a war-time scarcity of matches, and greatly used by cigarette smokers. The Hand in the Dark
Amongst the occupations in Dr. Tatham's table may be noted coalheaver, coach, cab, etc., service, groom, butcher, messenger, tobacconist, general labourer, general shopkeeper, brewer, chimney sweep, dock labourer, hawker, publican, inn and hotel servants. Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles
I was this morning buying cigars at a small tobacconist's. Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris
"I am at a tobacconist's shop in——" there was a pause while she was evidently asking somebody the name of the street, and presently she came back with the information. The Daffodil Mystery
As we hastened away from the neighbourhood of the tobacconist's shop, my fear was that Parsons might suspect that I was dissembling. Chatterbox, 1905.
Society will lose nothing: the tobacconists will benefit by the spoils of antiquity. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell
He was a bit wild, of course——" "Yes, there was a girl, a girl in Midgett's tobacconist's shop—his daughter. The Prelude to Adventure
In the morning I wrote to my London tobacconist for more Arcadia. My Lady Nicotine A Study in Smoke
In 1861 the breaking out of the war affected the tobacco trade, and many of the tobacconists were obliged to sell or hire out their slaves. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
The three contending figures, however, ignored him as though he were a tobacconist's dummy. Never-Fail Blake
We have obtained of late the privilege of planting tobacco in Ireland, and tobacconists want paper. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell
He was ruining a fellow here, taking his money, making him drink, doing for him; also ruining a girl in a tobacconist's shop. The Prelude to Adventure
From the way she talked of fine rich bouquet and nutty flavor I gathered that she had been in conversation with the tobacconist, and I told her the cigars were excellent. My Lady Nicotine A Study in Smoke
At the sound, the sunny smile returned to the tobacconist's face. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
He carried on the business of a tobacconist and grocer in his native town, and for a period enjoyed considerable prosperity. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century
I wheeled out the "Indian" and rode to a certain tobacconist's shop at which I had sometimes purchased cigarettes. The Golden Scorpion
Gone that quaint English alley with the cosey tobacconist's shop which he used to frequent. Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z
Suddenly the keen-eyed "bull-dog" crosses the street, for an undergraduate has just come forth from a tobacconist's shop. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891
Both knew something of the circumstances under which Fischelowitz had come into possession of the doll, and both knew what store the tobacconist set by it. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
A Fleet Street tobacconist of this time was also a dealer in worsted stockings. The Social History of Smoking
He was a tobacconist, and he lived over the shop in a house fronting the pier, a unique and dominant situation. The Helpmate
Captain Johns, pacified by the change of subjects, answered simply that Willy, the tobacconist at the corner of Fenchurch Street, had sent him along. Tales Of Hearsay
I've got to go to a tobacconist's; it's only just here. None Other Gods
This doll is the property of Herr Fischelowitz, the well-known tobacconist, and has stood in the window of his shop nearly four months. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
An amusing example of the bragging "tobacconist" is pictured for us in Ben Jonson's "Bobadil." The Social History of Smoking
Driving first to a florist's, he purchased roses for the nurse; then, stopping at a tobacconist's, he left a generous order for all the occupants of the ward. The Parts Men Play
There was no time to hang about the tobacconist's shop in Bombardier Lane, waiting furtively for a chance of seeing Mariquita alone. The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood
An odd feature of the church is the little shop built in the base of the tower, where a tobacconist now plies his trade. British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland
"The doll is the property of Herr Fischelowitz, the well-known tobacconist—" "We shall see presently what you have to say for yourself," interrupted the policeman. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Other well-known men of the late seventeenth century were "tobacconists" in the old sense of the word. The Social History of Smoking
All shops, except druggists’, tobacconists’, and places of refreshment, are hermetically closed on Sundays.  Rome in 1860
This English tailor will provide him with a "capital fit," that German tobacconist with a creamy meerschaum. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics
The "smokes" had been furnished free by a local tobacconist; so everybody smoked violently and too much. The Plastic Age
Schmidt turned his steps in the direction of the tobacconist's house for the second time, in sheer despair. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Combinations of the roll in tobacconists' signs occur occasionally. The Social History of Smoking
The Italians, however, are not much of pipe-smokers, and the tobacconists are in despair at the total absence of customers.  Rome in 1860
It was indeed next to the tobacconist's, so not easy to avoid, whenever one wanted a stamp or a postcard. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
A number paused just as they reached a tobacconist's shop which had been wrecked by shells, scattering the stock in the street. The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol 1, Issue 4, January 23, 1915
Moreover it could not be helped, a consideration which, when available, was a great favourite with the rotund tobacconist. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
At Edinburgh in the eighteenth century there were tobacconists who used two pipes crossed, a roll of tobacco and two leaves over two crossed pipes, and a roll of tobacco and three leaves. The Social History of Smoking
The tobacconists and street-hawkers of cigars were deprived of their livelihood, and the misery and consequent ill-will created amongst the poor of Rome by keeping up the prohibition would have been serious.  Rome in 1860
He paused before the window of a little tobacconist's shop, wherein was displayed a placard announcing "PLOTS FOR SALE." The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
She would pore for hours over those wonderful columns which described the weddings and the receptions of rich tobacconists and stock-brokers, with lists of names which she read with infinite gusto. The Bread-winners A Social Study
"It is very kind of you," remarked the tobacconist, smiling at the impressive manner in which the promise was made. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
The Dutch, as every one knows, are great smokers, so a Dutchman has been a common figure on tobacconists' signs. The Social History of Smoking
Farley, our newsagent and tobacconist, held me when I went in for an ounce of the usual mild. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-01-21
The shops were closed and black, except where a tobacconist kept the tobacconist's bright and everlasting vigil; but above the shops occasional rare windows were illuminated, giving hints—dressing-tables, pictures, gas-globes—of intimate private lives. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
He posed as a doctor, and sent his letters through an innkeeper at Brussels or a modiste in Paris, while letters to him came through an obscure tobacconist's shop in London. My Adventures as a Spy
Johann Schmidt was exceedingly wroth with the tobacconist's wife, for it was clear that she had caused the Count's untimely death by her abominable practical joke. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
This is the famous old wooden highlander which stood for more than a hundred years on guard at a tobacconist's shop in Tottenham Court Road. The Social History of Smoking
To be sure, the Turk had given but few lessons, as, soon after making his engagement, he had been obliged to go to New York to join a tobacconist's firm. The Last of the Peterkins With Others of Their Kin
There was a tobacconist's shop whose unwashed windows revealed an array of large wooden buckets and dusty lithographs; a shoe shop that did repairing neatly while you waited; a rather fly-specked looking bakery. The Real Adventure
It is clear, therefore, that he has not had occasion to go into a tobacconist's and ask for his favourite mixture, only to find that his three-half-penny tax has sent the price up by twopence. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 16, 1917
When Schmidt entered the outer shop for the second time, he found the tobacconist and his wife conversing in low tones together, in evident fear of being overheard. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
The wooden figure of a negro or "Indian" with gilt loin-cloth and feathered head, has already been mentioned as an old tobacconist's sign. The Social History of Smoking
I went out into the streets with the second letter and posted it in a letter-box let into the wall of a tobacconist's shop in a quiet street a few turnings away. The Man with the Clubfoot
I have often thought of trying my tobacconist with a tulip; and certainly an orchid—no very rare one either—should cover one's household expenses for a week, if not a fortnight. Prose Fancies
In times of stress it might perhaps be advisable to send the tobacconists out to fight, and keep the soldiers to mind as many of their shops as could be managed, shutting up the rest. A Wanderer in Holland
"I suppose you know your own handwriting," observed the Cossack, taking the letter from the tobacconist's hands and holding it before her eyes. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
I know of no certain seventeenth-century reference to the highlander as a tobacconist's sign. The Social History of Smoking
For a moment he paused to glance into the show window of a tobacconist and pipe-seller's store. Vandover and the Brute
Agate is preferred to flint, for it gives a hotter spark: it is sold by tobacconists. The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
To conserve the supply still further it is proposed to compel the tobacconist to offer each customer the alternative of nuts. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 28, 1917
"Turn him out yourself," answered the tobacconist phlegmatically. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Notwithstanding the few examples given above, tobacconists, more than most tradesmen, seem to have continued to use signs that had at least some relevance to their trade. The Social History of Smoking
Mr. Silcox the tobacconist hurried through the lamplight, unquestionably on his way to the Gauntlet. The Devil's Garden
The first time a "portable" or hand engine was used here was on the occurrence of a fire in a tobacconist's shop in Cheapside Oct. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically
Austrian tobacconists are now prohibited from selling more than one cigar a day to a customer. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 28, 1917
The tobacconist hastily produced his best cigarettes and entreated the Consul to try one, making signs to the other occupants of the shop to return to their occupations in the inner room. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
In 1907 one still stood guard—a tall figure in full costume—outside a tobacconist's shop in Cheltenham, and may still be there. The Social History of Smoking
Buck Klinker worked in a tobacconist's shop; it might be a good idea to consult him as to what was the best way to begin. Queed
A man who stood in the tobacconist's shop on the station platform smiled quietly to himself as the train pulled out. Truxton King A Story of Graustark
I replied to the former by stating that she kept a tobacconist's shop; and to the latter by saying that she was a person of most unimpeachable character, and highly respected. Poor Jack
And now, Herr Fischelowitz," he continued, turning to the tobacconist, "it is my pleasant duty to thank you also. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Milo, a tobacconist in the Strand, and Inderwick, whose shop was near Leicester Square, were famous for their pipes, which could be bought for 6d. apiece. The Social History of Smoking
The only exception to this rule, for which, from personal observation, I can vouch, is the tobacconist, who is always smoking his own cigars. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 26, 1891
Up one flight of stairs, over a tobacconist's shop, Leighton raised and dropped the massive bronze knocker on a deep-set door. Through stained glass
I obtained a passage in a transport bound to Woolwich, on the plea of my husband having arrived from abroad; and, by mere accident, I found the goodwill of the tobacconist's shop to be sold. Poor Jack
The tobacconist bowed low as he respectfully shook hands. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
The greatest of clerical "tobacconists" of late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century date was the once famous Dr. Parr. The Social History of Smoking
"There is a quaint survival, Jervis," he remarked, pointing to a crudely painted, wooden effigy of an Indian standing on a bracket at the door of a small old-fashioned tobacconist's shop. John Thorndyke's Cases related by Christopher Jervis and edited by R. Austin Freeman
The tobacconists were selling off, at quadrupled rates, quantities of ancient, nasty-smelling "safety-matches," which but yesterday, alas! they would have paid us to bury somewhere! The Siege of Kimberley
Next door to the doctor lived another person, who kept a small tobacconist's shop, which was a favorite resort of the pensioners and other poor people. Poor Jack
Unconsciously, and from sheer force of habit, he threaded the streets in the direction of the tobacconist's shop where so much of his time was spent. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
The "Black Boy," indeed, continued in use by tobacconists until the nineteenth century was well advanced. The Social History of Smoking
So it was, too, with a tobacconist whom I knew—who had an article framed which referred to his shop. Walking-Stick Papers
Most of the "paper," it may be said, was not smoked; it was handed back to the tobacconists when the siege was raised, and possibly some canned things were surrendered as well. The Siege of Kimberley
Yesterday we went out to buy our annual corncob, and were agreeably surprised to learn that the price is still six cents; but our friend the tobacconist said that it may go up again soon. Mince Pie
If the tobacconist's wife had been present, the Count would have gone away without entering, for he did not like her, and had reason to suspect that she hated him, which was indeed the case. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Other significant early tobacconists' signs were "Sir Walter Raleigh," "The Virginian" and "The Tobacco Roll." The Social History of Smoking
And many occupations among men require the development of this sense, for instance, the tobacconist, the wine dealer, the perfumers, the chemist, etc. A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
The late Duke of Norfolk passing down Piccadilly with Sheridan, as a gigantic wooden Highlander was just then fixing at the door of a tobacconist, asked, what was the reason of this usual location. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 360, March 14, 1829
And so all we saw of Switzerland was the interior of the tobacconist's where we tried, unsuccessfully, to get some English baccy. Mince Pie
For the second time, since the Count had entered, however, the tobacconist wore an expression approaching to gravity. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Sixty years or so ago a wooden figure, representing a negro with a gilt loin-cloth and band with feathered head, and sometimes with a tobacco roll, was still a frequent ornament of tobacconists' shops. The Social History of Smoking
We decided to dine at a place not far away, where the only access from the street was a narrow door, like a hole in the wall, between a tobacconist's and a flower shop. Youth and the Bright Medusa
When he died he left but a small inheritance to his widow; with what she could realise, she purchased the goodwill of a small tobacconist's store and set up in business. In Bohemia with Du Maurier The First Of A Series Of Reminiscences
Still running on Caliph, by which we mean still beguiled by his geniality, we fell into talk with the tobacconist. Mince Pie
The tobacconist wrapped it up in a piece of newspaper without a word and handed it to the Count. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
The "Tobacco Roll," either alone or in various combinations, was one of the commonest of early tobacconists' signs, and was in constant use for a couple of centuries. The Social History of Smoking
He looks down the lists of the horses again in the train, and tries to make up his mind whether to take the tobacconist's tip and back Green Cloak for the first race. The Pleasures of Ignorance
The bookmakers are usually publicans, barbers, or tobacconists; but whatever they are they invariably drive a capital trade. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour
Matches can't be bought at all, but if you buy other things, and then are very polite, they will throw in a box for love; at least, a tobacconist did so for me. In the Ranks of the C.I.V.
Therefore the tobacconist had in all probability not yet returned. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
There were three men, a tobacconist, a carpenter and a mason, and they each had a thousand francs of savings. Don Orsino
He feels almost sure Liberal will win, but Green Cloak—he wishes he had asked the tobacconist where he got his information from. The Pleasures of Ignorance
He entered a tobacconist's shop, assuring me that this was a lodging-house. Weapons of Mystery
He was a poor French tobacconist, and rose through trading with the West Indies. Journal of a Voyage across the Atlantic
The tobacconist was a kind man, but a comfortable one, loving his rest and his breakfast and his ease at all times. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
I had provided one with a tobacconist's shop, another with a job as a park-keeper, others with sinecures in the government offices. The Teeth of the Tiger
As he takes his change from the tobacconist, he asks: "Have you heard anything for to-morrow?" The Pleasures of Ignorance
This was also a tobacconist's shop, but a dirty old woman stood behind the counter. Weapons of Mystery
The excessive courtesy of the officer, the insolence of the Virginia tobacconist, the submission of the Clerk to that insolence,—who has not witnessed such scenes in the Capitol at Washington? Famous Americans of Recent Times
The Count wished to make the restitution of the money in Akulina's presence, but he was also determined to give the fifty marks directly to the tobacconist. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
And flags were flying over the establishments of tobacconists, soothsayers and insurance companies in Piccadilly. The Regent
The tobacconist says: "I heard Green Cloak for the first race," The racing man nods. The Pleasures of Ignorance
This is no place for your Dutchman's strong waters, or the coarse skins of your tobacconist. The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas
Never had affairs with tobacconists' daughters at Cambridge—never had an affair with a woman in my life—no, never. The Secret City
"I will wait outside," said Vjera as they reached the tobacconist's shop, a few seconds later. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
"A piece of marble, my son," said I, suspecting nothing; and I turned into a tobacconist's to buy a cigar. A Roman Singer
Paine had married the tobacconist's business, but neither the marriage nor the business prospered; the second was sold by auction, and the first terminated by mutual consent. In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays
Tobacco, by far the most innocent partner of the firm, lived, as it perhaps deserved to do, a little the longest; but it passed away, and the tobacconist's counter, like the dram counter, has disappeared. Hygeia, a City of Health
Two small boys, walking down Tottenham Court Road, passed a tobacconist's shop. Collections and Recollections
Besides, many of the poet's relations were engaged in trade; and the alliance of his brothers-in-law, the tobacconist and stationer, if it was then formed, could not sound dignified in the ears of a Howard. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author
His chosen bride was the daughter of a journeyman tailor—a tall, pale, unhealthy girl of eighteen, whose acquaintance he had made at a tobacconist's shop, where she served. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories
But until we know precisely what capital of health the venerable tobacconist inherited from his fathers, and in what condition he transmitted it to his sons, the statement certainly has two edges. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861
This is the kind of man who would wear a green tie when he went into a tobacconist's," or "You don't see anything wrong in drinking a Benedictine on Thursday?.... All Things Considered
"Abel Drugger" a tobacconist, and "Dapper" a lawyer's clerk, are two other dupes. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
James, the fourth of the sons, was a tobacconist in London, and died there, leaving two daughters. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author
When it was done, he went out, purchased a stamp at a tobacconist's shop, and dropped the envelope into the post. The House of Cobwebs and Other Stories
In 1614 it was asserted that tobacco was sold openly in more than seven thousand places in London, some of these being already attended by that patient Indian who still stands seductive at tobacconists' doors. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861
Opposite King Edward's School in New Street is a quiet, unostentatious-looking tobacconist's shop. A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald"
The other fact is a story that the tobacconist told me, about a wriggly ladder, and stone balls, and the Law. This Is the End
Perhaps it is not superfluous to observe that Scott has not shown his accustomed judgment and knowledge of the seventeenth century in his remark about the Howards and the tobacconists. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author
At a corner, not far from that tobacconist's shop she had just left when he overtook her and walked with her for the first time, she met him to-day. Alice Adams
The tobacconist remained in possession longer than any tenant within our recollection.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
But other people also take out licences, such as tobacconists, pawnbrokers, grocers, and wine sellers, yet when these traders are disturbed or disestablished, compensation is never suggested. A Tale of One City: the New Birmingham Papers Reprinted from the "Midland Counties Herald"
In the tobacconist's childhood they found the stone balls at the foot of the cliff in the sand. This Is the End
A nice old brier with a good long stem of what the tobacconists call amber. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Alice started, remembering what she had told him when he overtook her on her way from the tobacconist's; but, after a moment, looking at him, she decided that he must have forgotten it. Alice Adams
The tobacconist was succeeded by a theatrical hair-dresser, who ornamented the window with a great variety of ‘characters,’ and terrific combats.  Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people
The tobacconist had just discovered a deficiency in his money account, which he suspected to be occasioned by the dishonesty of his assistant. Phil, the Fiddler
Never knew anyone of the name of Brandt, barring a tobacconist in Denver City.' Greenmantle
At the barber's or tobacconist's they asked familiarly, 'Do you think you will ever get to Bankok?' Youth, a Narrative
She walked on, but more slowly, for the tobacconist's shop was not far from her now—and, beyond it, that portal of doom, Frincke's Business College. Alice Adams
My son wanted to marry a woman of thirty in a tobacconist's shop. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
At length he paused in front of a tobacconist's shop, and began to play. Phil, the Fiddler
"I remember him," pursued Jack; "awfully smitten with a tobacconist's daughter in the Corn—oh, it's all RIGHT, Lady Queenborough—she wouldn't look at him." Frivolous Cupid
You may see coils of it in the tobacconists' windows of seaport towns. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
The son of a small tobacconist, he had grown up a sign-painter's apprentice; idle, lawless, and practically letterless until he had drifted into the night classes of the Albert League, where Ghillini sometimes lectured. The Troll Garden and Selected Stories
Then he went into a tobacconist's and bought a packet of cigarettes. The Haunted Bookshop
The poor old boy's come down in the world through trying inventions on his own account, lives in Penge over a tobacconist's shop. The Voyage Out
Suddenly he found himself in a tobacconist's shop, looking for her name in the directory. The Indian Lily and Other Stories
Where else can one find a pork-butcher's shop inserted between the tower and the nave, or a tobacconist doing business in the aisle of a church? Yorkshire
Then she remembered that the captain with whom the tobacconist's wife had deceived Herr Klingemann was dead—of course, it was the day of the concert at the "Red Apple." Bertha Garlan
Do you come here under the impression that the house is a tobacconist's? A Chair on the Boulevard
You've two good clues—the fact that he visited the Fragonard Club and that particular tobacconist's shop. Scarhaven Keep
In 1768, he took a second wife at Lewes, the daughter of a tobacconist; and the father dying soon after, Paine kept the shop. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 25, November, 1859
Whether he is still in Ullerton or not I cannot tell; but he did not come to the tobacconist's; and I was fain to go back to my inn, having wasted a day. Birds of Prey
But the tobacconist makes up for the meanness of his contribution to the inland revenue of one department by a generous aid to the other. The Slave of the Lamp
With coffee, cigars were brought from the tobacconist's next-door, each cabman present accepting one. Ruggles of Red Gap
This particular man had been keeping a watch for days on that tobacconist's shop in Wardour Street. Scarhaven Keep
We might do something substantial for him—set him up in a nice little shop at Petersfield, perhaps a stationer's, or,' with a glance at the rack of pipes, 'a tobacconist's.' The Golden Calf
There is a crowd on the marketplace, more especially round the tobacconist's, where the newspapers are to be bought. The Last Hope
One need not seek the reason with much assiduity in this instance, because the tobacconist of the Rue St. Gingolphe is always prepared to explain it at length. The Slave of the Lamp
But the remarkable phenomenon was, that such stamps as were purchased at tobacconists' shops had gum on them—only those acquired at the post-offices were without. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
I went everywhere and talked to everybody who might be of use to me; cabmen, porters, fruit dealers and tobacconists. Crowded Out! and Other Sketches
The stationer's and the tobacconist's were still there. L'Assommoir
They might as well put up a tobacconist's sign as the thing Orin Stanton will make. The Philistines
In a few moments a gentleman of middle height paused in front of the shop, noted that it was a tobacconist's, and entered, carrying an unstamped letter with some ostentation. The Slave of the Lamp
Modest tobacconists mount the image of a black boy scantily clothed or of a Highlander in the fullest of tartans above their doors. The Far Horizon
There is a crowd on the market-place, more especially round the tobacconist's, where the newspapers are to be bought. The Last Hope
He who appeared to be the leader of the six—a tobacconist—had himself raised on the shoulders of his colleagues, and briefly harangued the crowd. The Saint
Nevertheless it was agreed that Glory was to lodge at the tobacconist's, and Mr. Jupe was to bring her box from the hospital on coming home that night from his work. The Christian A Story
It must, by the way, be remembered that in France postage-stamps are to be bought at all tobacconists'. The Slave of the Lamp
In less than a minute he had turned, and was back again at the door of the tobacconist's shop. Hide and Seek
On the second Saturday evening after he got his new position, the tobacconist, a rather obsequious man, called him Mr. Hall. Poor White
The tobacconist speaks in measured tones, surrounded by some thirty eager faces. The Saint
"Two weeks less for lodgings," she thought, as she returned to the tobacconist's. The Christian A Story
The tobacconist is a large man, much given to perspiration. The Slave of the Lamp
The note which, by the assistance of the tobacconist's wife, he now addressed to Valentine, was as characteristically boyish, and even childish in tone, as the note which he had sent to his father. Hide and Seek
It forced us to take refuge in the shop of a tobacconist who provided some liquid and other refreshment. Alone
"I would not believe this," the tobacconist concluded, "but then—well, now let him tell Ms story!" The Saint
The house to which Glory had fled out of the fog was a little dingy tobacconist's shop opening on a narrow alley that runs from Holborn into Lincoln's-Inn Fields. The Christian A Story
Then the tobacconist returned to the perusal of the Petit Journal. The Slave of the Lamp
Fortifying himself with this good resolution, Zack arrived at Kirk Street, and knocked at the private door of the tobacconist's shop. Hide and Seek
I asked a man standing outside a tobacconist's what the trouble was. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel
They pound in the style of the Eastern tobacconist, with a very short stroke and a very long stay. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
Many of these girls pass through the Turnstile on their way to their work, and toward seven in the evening the tobacconist's would be full of them. The Christian A Story
It was not that the little tobacco shop left aught to be desired in the way of order, neither had the tobacconist quitted his seat at the window-end of the counter. The Slave of the Lamp
It is inevitable that I give you the impression that I am in love with the tobacconist's wife. Triumph of the Egg, and Other Stories
Prince Florizel of Bohemia had ended his days there in his tobacconist's divan. Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel
"She used to be at the opposite corner by the station until last May but one, when the police shifted her," said the tobacconist. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
She was only an "auricomous" damsel, serving in a tobacconist's shop in the Haymarket when he first found her, and now where was she? The Christian A Story
"This would be the death of a dog," said the Provincial, as if musing aloud; for the surgeon was busy at his trade, and the tobacconist had withdrawn some time before. The Slave of the Lamp
This is what I mean—you see I had been thinking that if anything happened between me and the tobacconist's wife I would not be able to go through with my marriage. Triumph of the Egg, and Other Stories
In the Avenue de Marigny the gendarmes have shot twelve Federals who had surrendered; their bodies are still lying on the pavement in front of the tobacconist's. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs)
At the corner of the High Street he left the omnibus and stopped a moment to chat with his tobacconist. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Another achievement of this kind was the robbery of a life-sized Highlander, who graced the door of some unsuspecting tobacconist. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2
"And eventually sweeps away the miller," suggested the tobacconist lightly. The Slave of the Lamp
A moment ago I said the other woman, the tobacconist's wife, went with me. Triumph of the Egg, and Other Stories
"The prophet Brownhill," he said, "was once a tobacconist—an ordinary tobacconist who sold pipes." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, September 12, 1917
"Fine old woman, that!" said Priam heartily, after he and the tobacconist had agreed upon the fact that it was a glorious morning. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
The tobacconist, it appeared, also spoke Irish of a kind. Hyacinth
There is room for a baker's, a café, a bootmaker's, and a tobacconist who sells very few stamps. The Slave of the Lamp
If you do not obey, I shall gaze into the next tobacconist's window we pass, and go in and buy you all sorts of unsmokable and unusable things. The Double Traitor
Quite suddenly in the very narrowest part of the pavement he came to a stop, and entered a doorway next to a tobacconist's shop. A Rogue by Compulsion
Priam enjoyed talking to him, though the tobacconist was utterly impervious to ideas and never gave out ideas. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
He sought out a first-class tobacconist's, bought some cigarettes, and enquired his way to the dock. The Cinema Murder
And the tobacconist was left alone in his shop, smoking gravely. The Slave of the Lamp
He left the stage in 1833, and settled down as a tobacconist and raconteur at Oxford. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia
The trouble began when, exasperated beyond measure by their insolence, a brave tobacconist declared to a couple of the Prussians: 'I serve men, not bullies.' America's War for Humanity
The tobacconist had probably removed the eighteenth-century aristocrat with his fingers to his nose, from the frame, and replaced him with Putney Bridge. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Six hours after my subsequent arrest in Glasgow, Scotland Yard detectives sought the tobacconist but found him not; nor did they find Noens. The Secrets of the German War Office
The tobacconist was not in the habit of going to meet things. The Slave of the Lamp
There’s only one shop in the place, which acts as post-office and tobacconist and everything else.  The Gold Bat
The mysterious man said to have visited that village, etc., turns out to be no other than a cousin of Mr. Newell's, a resident of Binghamton, and a tobacconist. The American Goliah
"I don't hold with dirt," said the tobacconist calmly. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
As she thought this she happened to be passing a lit-up shop, a tobacconist's, which had mirrors fixed on each side of the window. December Love
The tobacconist was essentially a man of peace. The Slave of the Lamp
For a minute the eyes of the two men followed the joyous flight over the housetops; then the tobacconist grinned rather sheepishly: "Guess you've struck oil, ain't you?—or somebody's left you a fortune." The Iron Woman
He therefore now addressed the tobacconist in that tongue, and proceeded to explain the business that brought himself and his friend to the shop. Self-Raised Or, From the Depths
Putney posters were now merely disgusting, Putney trade gross and futile, the tobacconist a narrow-minded and stupid bourgeois; and so on. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
“Did he give high prices?” said the tobacconist. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
"Not yet arrived, sir," said the tobacconist, and then he seemed to recollect himself, for he repeated: "Not yet arrived," without the respectful addition which had slipped out by accident. The Slave of the Lamp
The office looked like a blend of stationer's shop, tobacconist's store, and saddlery warehouse. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life
He got one at the small tobacconist's shop round the corner, where he had taken his first hint for the Italian organ-boy leader. Philistia
His tobacconist was a stout man in a white apron, who stood for ever behind a counter and sold tobacco to the most respected residents of Putney. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
But I was going to appeal to my tobacconist by arguments that he could understand, and I could see he was much impressed. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
The man who had just gone into the little room at the rear of the tobacconist's shop of the Rue St. Gingolphe in Paris was one of these. The Slave of the Lamp
Falling back unobserved into a tobacconist's shop on the corner, the young man looked out and watched the mountaineer. The Desired Woman
After about half an hour's excogitation, a brilliant idea at last flashed across him; he had found in a tobacconist's window something to write about! Philistia
A murder in the Strand to that tobacconist was less than the breakdown of a motor bus opposite Putney Station; and a change of government less than a change of programme at the Putney Empire. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
I said to my tobacconist that Gladstone was not a financier because he bought a lot of china at high prices and it fetched very little when it was sold at Christie’s. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
Moreover, the tobacconist—Mr. Jacquetot himself—is always at his post, on the high chair behind the counter, near the window, where he can see into the street. The Slave of the Lamp
As soon as I made the discovery I went into a tobacconist's and bought a box of matches. Not that it Matters
He hardly liked to tell even Edie that he had stood for ten minutes at a tobacconist's window and read the case in a sheet of 'Lloyd's News' conspicuously hung up there for public perusal. Philistia
This morning the tobacconist was at his door. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Before a door sandwiched in between the entrance to a Greek tobacconist's establishment and a boarded shop-front, he paused and turned to me. Tales of Chinatown
The Vicomte obeyed, and at the same moment the door opened and the tobacconist appeared, pushing before him a mattress. The Slave of the Lamp
Clement saw no licence to sell spirituous liquors under the name of Sarah Schnetterling, tobacconist The Long Vacation
Some people say that she was a Danish opera singer, others declare that she was the daughter of a humble tobacconist in Marseilles, and others assert that she is English. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
It was the power of love that had put that picture in the tobacconist's window. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
On the ground-floor are rooms like caverns for merchandise, and shops of different kinds-tailors, cobblers, bakers, tobacconists, fruiterers, and others. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 1
Then the two men, the Provincial and the tobacconist of the Rue St. Gingolphe, lifted the wounded aristocrat gently and placed him upon the improvised bed. The Slave of the Lamp
Above all, he was eloquent on the shell of a lacemaker crab, all over prickles, which he had seen hanging in the window of a little tobacconist The Long Vacation
She applied at a tobacconist's, and obtained work. The Lights and Shadows of Real Life
"I don't know as I can tell you," said the tobacconist. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
With a third gesture, one of abhorrence and ungovernable fury, he threw the box in the tobacconist's face. South Wind
It happened to be a Tuesday evening, which is fortunate, because it was on Tuesdays and Saturdays that the little barber from round the corner called and shaved the vast cheeks of the tobacconist. The Slave of the Lamp
She hastened forward; turning a corner, she slipped into a tobacconist's and newsagent's, where she bought a packet of her favourite cigarettes, together with a box of matches. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl
Just as she spoke, Mr. Woodstock became aware of a disturbance of some kind in a duty little tobacconist's shop close at hand. The Unclassed
"Thank you, sir," said the tobacconist, putting down three-halfpence change out of sixpence as Priam thanked him for the packet. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Now this particular tobacconist, though tremulously sensitive, like all Southerners, on a point of honour, was as good-natured and forgiving as might be consistent with his rank of Government official. South Wind
At that same instant, as if May intended to convince Lecoq of the truth of his suspicion, he entered a tobacconist's shop and emerged an instant afterward with a cigar in his mouth. Monsieur Lecoq
And a faint smile illumined the tobacconist's face. To Let
He spoke in great excitement, repeating constantly his determination to be revenged upon the tobacconist at all costs. The Unclassed
The sole immediate result was that Priam changed his tobacconist, and the direction of his promenades. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Fully to appreciate what followed, it is necessary to bear in mind that local tobacconists are in a somewhat anomalous position. South Wind
They waited outside the tobacconist's, while she settled her debt. Maurice Guest
Rather ashamed, Jon murmured: "I don't smoke, you know," and saw the tobacconist's lips twisted, as if uncertain whether to say "Good God!" or "Now's your chance, sir!" To Let
They obtained the support of other workers, notably the tailors, printers, brushmakers, tobacconists, and masons, and succeeded in winning their strike in one month. The Armies of Labor A chronicle of the organized wage-earners
He was on the south side of Upper Richmond Road, whereas his tobacconist's shop was on the north side, near the corner. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
This spectacle was too much for the tobacconist's sense of honour. South Wind
If you seriously desire to deceive me you must change your tobacconist; for when I see the stub of a cigarette marked Bradley, Oxford Street, I know that my friend Watson is in the neighbourhood. The Hound of the Baskervilles
He went into a tobacconist's shop and asked for a cigar. The Grand Babylon Hotel
The cab stopped before a small tobacconist's on the south side of the road. Fraternity
Priam's first instinctive movement had been to plunge into the shop, and demand from his tobacconist an explanation of the phenomenon. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Knowing not a word of Italian he entered the shop of a tobacconist and imitated the gesture of smoking with such success that the proprietor straightway understood and supplied him with a packet. South Wind
It is a young and charming lady who serves you when you enter the tobacconist’s.  The Angel and the Author, and others
She went first into a tobacconist's—and sold cigarettes. Condensed Novels: New Burlesques
Down below the cabman and tobacconist were engaged in conversation. Fraternity
It was she who had recommended him to go to Mr. Aylmer's when, on the first morning of his residence in Putney, he had demanded, "Any decent tobacconists in this happy region?" Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
A local tobacconist is a person in authority, a State official, and the nation safeguards the interests and the fair name of those who serve it faithfully. South Wind
Why, when I was at Oxford in the year '87," he said chattily, "I fancied myself in love with the female assistant at a tobacconist shop. A Damsel in Distress
Pierre Moreau, tobacconist, deposes that he has been in the habit of selling small quantities of tobacco and snuff to Madame L'Espanaye for nearly four years. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 1
In the shop doorway the young tobacconist was taking the evening air. Fraternity
He "kept" for a term or two in lodgings, over Bacon the tobacconist's; not, however, over the shop in the Market Place, now so well known to Cambridge men, but in Sidney Street. Life and Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1
This worthy lad was one of several dozen aspirants to the hand of the tobacconist's daughter, whose dowry was reputed to be considerable. South Wind
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