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单词 briar pipe
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The gaslight shone upon the heavy, leonine lines of his features—a mane of sandy-brown hair, eyes the piercing blue of gas flames, a firm mouth shaped around the stem of a briar pipe. The City Beautiful 2021-10-05T00:00:00Z
Some of the young men sucked lazily on briar pipes, and the sweet smell of Prince Albert tobacco smoke drifted among them. The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics 2014-05-27T00:00:00Z
When the mosquitoes got bad, DePalma took out a briar pipe and packed it with Royal Cherry Cavendish tobacco. The Day the Dinosaurs Died 2019-03-29T04:00:00Z
A carved briar pipe with custom Playboy Bunny logo is expected to net up to $3,000. Hugh Hefner’s iconic silk pajamas are up for auction 2018-11-24T05:00:00Z
Crouch had a good look round, and then, producing his blackened briar pipe, seated himself in the most comfortable armchair in the dining-room, and proceeded to smoke at his leisure. Submarine U93 2012-04-07T02:00:34.693Z
Stretton seated himself again in his chair and took out a briar pipe from his pocket. The Truants 2012-01-28T03:00:26.257Z
Philip, sitting on one chair with his feet on another and smoking a briar pipe, grunted again. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z
French briar pipes are justly celebrated, but the American pipes are better made. Tobacco Leaves Being a Book of Facts for Smokers 2011-09-12T02:00:31.107Z
We formed the gallery, with David Cameron trailing along unobtrusively in the rear, sucking reflectively on a briar pipe. Fore! 2011-07-11T02:00:06.097Z
The little briar pipe, which she endeavors to conceal from strangers, is the only outward evidence that she has anything in common with others of her generation. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume I, Alabama Narratives 2011-05-04T02:00:16.830Z
The presents—beads, knives, briar pipes, condemned small arms, etc.—were soon collected and packed, and the four men rode away in search of natives and horses. Adventures Among the Red Indians Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America 2010-12-20T17:12:20.420Z
He was in his dinner-jacket, but had thrust his feet into a comfortable pair of bedroom slippers and was smoking his everlasting bulldog briar pipe. The Tower of Oblivion 2010-12-20T17:11:53.787Z
"Now to business," resumed the speaker, producing a black briar pipe and filling it slowly from a "hand" of natural leaf which lay on the top of his desk. The Man from Jericho
It was Mr. Freeman, sketching paraphernalia in hand, who stepped round the corner of the dovecot—a guardian angel in tweed knickers, smoking a most unangelic briar pipe. The Jolliest Term on Record A Story of School Life
His father, wearing soiled clothing, sat on the porch steps, an old briar pipe in his mouth. The Guarded Heights
Two men were sitting in the anteroom, both smoking briar pipes. A Bed of Roses
His hands were deep in his pockets and he held a briar pipe between his lips. With Edge Tools
"I'm afraid there'll be trouble with the people at the Tower," remarked Malcolm Sage, who, with the aid of his briar pipe, was doing his best to reduce the visibility. John Dene of Toronto A Comedy of Whitehall
"Isn't it a beauty?" he said, holding up a new briar pipe. Hempfield A Novel
The transport officer was a naval captain; with a beard, a brisk decisive manner, and a very foul briar pipe. Command
He was talkative, skipped about from duty to duty, wore most of the time a green shade pulled low over his forehead, and smoked a brown briar pipe. The "Genius"
"It is all here waiting for you," I shouted back, striking a match on my much maligned breeches and lighting my briar pipe leisurely. My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia
They brought briar pipes with them, which was rather more than we could reasonably have expected. The Brassbounder A Tale of the Sea
She asked him the question point blank, as they were drinking their coffee, and Mackenzie was smoking a big briar pipe filled with strong tobacco. The Squire's Daughter Being the First Book in the Chronicles of the Clintons
"Of course," agreed her husband, seating himself and reaching for a large briar pipe. Command
A man sat before the stove, smoking a short briar pipe. The Missing Tin Box or, The Stolen Railroad Bonds
Ashton-Kirk sat upon a deep sofa with his legs wrapped in a steamer-rug, smoking a briar pipe, and going over some closely typed pages. Ashton-Kirk, Criminologist
And, on the following day, acting on the advice of my room-mate, Mr. Smith, I bought a shilling briar pipe and a sixpenny plug of black tobacco as a week's allowance. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
This irked his soul, unbearably, until he had recourse to his old briar pipe. The Peace of Roaring River
The older agent was puffing comfortably on an old style briar pipe. Ultima Thule
Because the man was a perfectly commonplace sort of individual, dressed in a perfectly commonplace fashion, and he carried a perfectly commonplace briar pipe in his hand. Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931
Perhaps he deserved the epithet for going even as straight as he did to his house-master, who was discovered correcting proses with a blue pencil and a briar pipe. The Camera Fiend
To the same end I gave up cigarettes, confining myself to the one foul old briar pipe. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
A great briar pipe hung from the corner of his strong, decided mouth, and he was smoking thoughtfully. The Hound From The North
The old doctor rose and knocked the ashes out of his briar pipe. Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure
He was looking hungrily at his briar pipe. Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931
He tilted his suit-case on end and sat down on it; then he filled his briar pipe, crossed his legs, and looked about to take stock of the situation. Hepsey Burke
"Honest, it floored me completely to see what that poor old woman has been up against down here," he told Warren, stuffing tobacco into a silver-rimmed, briar pipe while Ward saddled Blue. The Ranch at the Wolverine
One of our fellows, after being well fed, was sent back to us loaded with boxes of briar pipes to distribute, another with socks and vests; others were given Kruger pennies, as souvenirs. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
MacFarland was so disgusted with the objects of his tirade that he tried three times before he could fill his old briar pipe. Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure
I often find it hard to realise that you, the old Paul with the foul briar pipe and the threadbare Norfolk, really wrote The Gates, not to mention Francesca. The Orchard of Tears
For a time Mrs. Burke relapsed into silence, while Maxwell smoked his briar pipe as he lay on the grass near by. Hepsey Burke
Your old briar pipe never tasted so sweet before. If You Don't Write Fiction
Yet he smokes an old briar pipe; whistles like a blackbird; and derives immense amusement from playing up to naughty Susie’s coyness, when the cameo brooch is turned another way. The Mistress of Shenstone
“Now, if you’ll kindly trot ahead,” he announced as he relighted his little briar pipe, “and show me the trail to the ranch of the blighted windmill, I’ll idle along behind you.” The Prairie Mother
From his coat pocket Paul took out a briar pipe and the well-worn pouch. The Orchard of Tears
There were cards hanging from the rafters bearing briar pipes, bottles of lotion for the hair of schoolchildren, samples of sauce, and stationery. Old Junk
I now find it is almost certainly the plant from which our briar pipes are made. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde"
He was yellow with fever, and the hand that filled the briar pipe shook with ague. Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
“It’s more than consolatory,” he said with an accentuating flourish of the little briar pipe. The Prairie Mother
A briar pipe is made, not from briar, but from the root of heather, Fr. bruyère, of Celtic origin. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
"What's this?" he asked, stooping to pick up a briar pipe. Shining Ferry
Quasi Una Fantasia Poco Andante Pianissimo AN OLD MAN sat quietly in his lawnchair, puffing contentedly on an expensive briar pipe and making corrections with a fountain pen on a thick sheaf of typewritten manuscript. Suite Mentale
The Jam-wagon puffed silently at his briar pipe, while I, very listless and downhearted, thought largely of my own troubles. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
The next minute I saw him knock out his little briar pipe, put it away in his pocket, and cross over to the tower. The Prairie Mother
But an old briar pipe lay on the chimney-piece among a litter of notes and memoranda that had escaped the afternoon's holocaust. Major Vigoureux
Before answering, Arcot reached into a drawer of his desk and pulled out an old blackened briar pipe. The Black Star Passes
And at that chance utterance Willoughby's briar pipe ceased suddenly to bubble. The Four Feathers
With which practical reflection he rose to fill and light a briar pipe, his inseparable companion, before grappling with his morning correspondence. The Swindler and Other Stories
He'd lay down the book now an' then an' light a good briar pipe. The Challenge of the North
I bought a large consignment of briar pipes. Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben
The writer, in August 1913, saw a woman seated by the roadside in County Down, Ireland, calmly smoking a large briar pipe. The Social History of Smoking
One afternoon a correspondent rode up to the lines, and seeing a soldier sitting on a bundle of hay, smoking a dilapidated looking old briar pipe, asked where the General was. Sir John French An Authentic Biography
Rivington sat down also, and took a long, luxurious pull at the briar pipe. The Swindler and Other Stories
According to The Evening News a bishop was seen the other day passing the House of Commons smoking a briar pipe. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 21, 1920
He rose early and spent his long days sitting upon the front porch, smoking an old briar pipe and reading the Richmond papers. The Voice of the People
The briar pipe not only soon drove the clay largely out of use, but immensely increased the number of pipe-smokers. The Social History of Smoking
A great poem is like a briar pipe—it darkens and mellows and sweetens with use. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
This lay in a neat pile at his elbow, and after a ruminative pause devoted to the briar pipe, he applied himself deliberately to its consideration. The Swindler and Other Stories
He brought out a briar pipe, and a pouch of hairy skin, and faded behind a blue cloud. London River
He undressed rapidly, and lighting the briar pipe which he had not cared to smoke in the genteel society at the theater, he lay on the outside of the bed. The Devil's Garden
It is highly probable that one of the things which led to the great increase in pipe-smoking which took place from this time onwards was the introduction of the briar pipe. The Social History of Smoking
Bruce was working at his desk, with an old briar pipe in his teeth. His Family
"Of course not," she answered, and he brought out the briar pipe forthwith. The Swindler and Other Stories
Laurie was sitting in his room after breakfast, filling his briar pipe thoughtfully, and contemplating his journey to Stantons. The Necromancers
Or deference to his betters where the chauffeurs, in their withered leather legs, drive limousines to the drug store to buy expensive cigars, while their employers walk to the station puffing briar pipes? Mince Pie
"Yes, I can quite believe you," said the other, a stolid Englishman with a briar pipe, "he struck me as an exceptionally well-educated man." Kimono
This was in both our minds, and I had thought of it before he spoke after a long pause over the briar pipes that had comraded our talk since morning. Heart of Man
Sandy squatted cross-legged on the hearthrug and lit a foul old briar pipe, which he extricated from some pouch among his skins. Greenmantle
The scene in the picture at once shifted to Australia, where, in a pleasant room in Sydney, Uncle Henry was seated in an easy chair, solemnly smoking his briar pipe. Ozma of Oz
As they headed out onto the deck, Byron pulled a small pouch from his pants pocket, and from his shirt pocket he produced a briar pipe. Undo, a Novel By Joe Hutsko
Very deliberately he produced a short briar pipe, cut a stub of dark plug tobacco from a flat piece he carried in his pocket, crammed the tobacco into his pipe, and lit it. The Yellow Streak
When Mr. Bodery spoke, Sidney Carew leant back in his chair and puffed vigorously at his briar pipe. The Slave of the Lamp
Then there was a clatter as a briar pipe dropped on to the floor of the boat, and his uncle sat up, gaping. Mike
Then he wondered that the familiar figure failed to disintegrate, and he noticed smoke curling from the blackened briar pipe. The Abandoned Room
The old briar pipe he preferred to any other lay on the blotting-paper in the circle where the light was brightest. The Primadonna
A flowered silk smoking-coat over his evening clothes and a briar pipe in his mouth, he went out into the hall and opened the front door. The Yellow Streak
He stopped on the pavement, and with his usual serene disregard for the respectabilities proceeded to fill and light a huge briar pipe. A Rogue by Compulsion
Beresford pulled out his English briar pipe and Tom one picked from the Company stock. Man Size
When they returned to the hall Bobby shrank from the picture of his grandfather still crouched by the fire, his shoulders twitching, his fingers about the black briar pipe shaking. The Abandoned Room
He thrust the briar pipe into the man's hand, and turned away without waiting for a reply. The Mystery
Then what did he do but take out that reeking briar pipe of his, ram it full of nasty strong tobacco and begin to smoke! The New Boy at Hilltop
Each wore a blue serge suit and affected a short visored cap of the same material, and each lazily puffed at a very commonplace briar pipe. The Prince of Graustark
A stocky, bow-legged man, his hands in his pockets and a short briar pipe in his lips, advanced to meet them. The Rose in the Ring
At twelve o'clock the second assistant engineer, hurrying along the deck to relieve the first assistant on watch, found Mr. Reardon leaning over the rail meditatively puffing his old briar pipe. Cappy Ricks Retires
Along the beach, on a boulder, gazing thoughtfully out to sea and smoking an old briar pipe sat a bent fisherman clad in an oilskin coat and hat and heavy, ungainly boots. The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine"
The man with the glasses took no notice of his approach but continued his writing, puffing the while on a very black briar pipe. The New Boy at Hilltop
And when he got there," continued the other, bowing his head as he filled an old briar pipe with tobacco, "he found some one else. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police
He was smoking a briar pipe and looking blatantly British, as if he had just spent an unwashed night in a third-class carriage between King's Cross and Aberdeen. South Wind
Alfred was puffing clouds from his briar pipe, but Mutimer had ceased smoking. Demos
The white tie below his all-round collar, beneath his innocent large-spectacled face, was a little grubby, and between his not very clean teeth he held a briar pipe. In the Days of the Comet
He shook the wet seaweed off his rough clothes, and, having lit a short briar pipe, set to work to hunt for the duck and the first curfew. Beatrice
Also it was very red in the face, and was clutching doggedly in its teeth an old briar pipe. Dangerous Days
He tugged at his beard and puffed furious clouds of smoke out of his briar pipe. South Wind
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