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Marks is a profoundly agreeable fellow, crumpled of face, eloquent of pronouncement and unassuming in his enormous sloppy cardie, packet of rolling baccy escaping from his shirt pocket. 'Prison isn't high on my list of tragedies' 2013-05-27T17:30:00Z
"Look here," said Captain Cookson, who had come to the end of his patience; "all I've got to say is this: if you don't like my 'baccy, don't smoke it." Submarine U93 2012-04-07T02:00:34.693Z
You can do without beer and baccy at a pinch, but your families must have groceries and fire. A Safety Match 2012-03-19T02:00:23.817Z
With some men ’tis a taste for baccy. Dr. Grenfell's Parish The Deep Sea Fisherman 2012-03-15T02:00:30.867Z
Fortunately the proposition did not meet with universal approval, and I was saved that horror. p. 229In the Rockies life is not all beer and ’baccy Pictures of Canadian Life A Record of Actual Experiences 2012-02-14T03:00:28.520Z
In their recklessness, almost amounting to despair, they still went on living high, and steeping recollection of their liabilities in the fumes of baccy and the odours of the flowing bowl. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z
For answer I handed him my baccy pouch, and he loaded an old pipe. The Heart of Denise and Other Tales 2011-12-14T03:00:15.733Z
My advice is, have up the ’baccy for ’em all ready, and the rum too. Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers 2011-12-12T03:00:34.923Z
I’ll find you in meat, baccy, and grog, and rig you out in fresh togs into the bargain. The War of the Axe Adventures in South Africa 2011-10-10T02:00:22.657Z
Ain’t got ne’er a bit o’ baccy about ye, has ye, miss?’ The Island of Gold A Sailor's Yarn 2011-10-03T02:00:28.483Z
There's allus 'baccy for to fortify us against them, thanks be. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z
"By George!" he exclaimed in wonder, "what baccy!" The Heart of Denise and Other Tales 2011-12-14T03:00:15.733Z
Let’s leave the rum in different jars about, and cut the ’baccy all in bits and scatter it over the decks. Wild Life in the Land of the Giants A Tale of Two Brothers 2011-12-12T03:00:34.923Z
“Right,” I mumbles out, as if my mouth was full of baccy, and the next minute I could hear his voice quite plain through the other half of the skylight. Midnight Webs 2011-07-29T02:00:30.077Z
On the p. 70night, and at the place already referred to, they were a very jolly party—so far as beer and “baccy” and crowded company and comic singing were concerned.  Days and Nights in London or, Studies in Black and Gray 2011-07-12T02:00:29.167Z
It gives me a headache to do without 'baccy. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z
A match is not much good without baccy. Tales from the Veld 2011-07-05T02:00:29.217Z
It's on me mind, miss, so that I can't even enjoy me pipe, and it's fresh baccy I have an' all, an' it might as well be dust for what comfort I get from it. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z
“And no baccy, Lord!” growled a voice from the rear of the chapel. The Revellers 2011-02-26T03:00:50.133Z
The majority, of course, of the audience was made up of young men, who, in the course of the evening spent at least another shilling in beer and “baccy.” Days and Nights in London or, Studies in Black and Gray 2011-07-12T02:00:29.167Z
I can supply some ’baccy and a light!” His Unknown Wife 2011-01-27T03:00:38.763Z
Now take your case—” “Have some baccy, Uncle,” said the interrupting member eagerly. Tales from the Veld 2011-07-05T02:00:29.217Z
"Well—that's one thing you can't beat—our baccy," he said to himself as they jolted round against the curb into the full glare of the Circus. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z
"Lucky there's no shortage of 'baccy, or all the armies would strike." H.M.S. ——
They wanted beer and ’baccy, and other little amusements, more in accordance with their independent position in fife.  Days and Nights in London or, Studies in Black and Gray 2011-07-12T02:00:29.167Z
And they left windows open all day long, and wouldn't allow me a smoke, or even a chew of 'baccy. The Jolliest Term on Record A Story of School Life
Woodley's a good fellow too," remarked another: "he gave us all the baccy he had on him. Highway Pirates or, The Secret Place at Coverthorne
I set him down on the stool, myself on the bunk, inspecting him while I cut baccy, and had a pipe. A Man in the Open
We make our iron as they blend baccy. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
If he hadn’t been fighting England I shouldn’t have lost my ’baccy—should I? Rewards and Fairies
“The ’baccy, sir; Harvey Birch, he got home, and he bring you a little good ’baccy from York.” The Spy Condensed for use in schools
We had put what we had to father's £12 to buy the baccy and pipes. The Wouldbegoods
Father's always in the wrong, and chews black plug baccy to keep his mouth from defending his errors. A Man in the Open
Immediately at the entrance of this hostelry was an uncommonly snug little apartment, wherein many of the more sociable of the guests were taking their baccy. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847
“That’s worse than a hundred and eleven hogshead of ’baccy,” he goes on. Rewards and Fairies
"Any baccy?" he inquired, glancing at the array of black bottles along the wall. The Frontiersman A Tale of the Yukon
So you must love me always truly, And never cause me pain unduly, I pack up the 'baccy you asked me to send, And I hope it will yield you enjoyment no end. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II
Bull owns up this baccy's named after his father. A Man in the Open
You go back to your hut, and we'll keep you snug enough, and get you all the baccy and buttermilk as you wants.' Mad Shepherds and Other Human Studies
Would ye call a man a beggar for takin' a ration or a bitter 'baccy from a station store? The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
As she philosophically put it, "Men likes 'baccy; wimin likes babies; they was made so;" but the passion for a baby was doubly strong in the heart of the landlady. The Broom-Squire
"Couldn't ye get me some 'baccy, now?" said the old woman, as if with a sudden thought. Opportunities
I have another tank or two to fill, an' keep filled, but I have long rests, and time for a grain o' baccy, glory be to God! Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule
So, when they'd smoked up all their baccy, they concluded to shorten sail, and the bo'sn came down to rouse out the crew. Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXII No. 4, April 1848
Give me an odd shilling or two for me 'baccy an' that, when I go into Werrina, an' I'll want no wages. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
“A man doesn’t realise how poor he can be till he gets shipwrecked,” said Scarlett: “then he knows what the loss of his pipe and ’baccy means.” The Tale of Timber Town
We found that baccy and ‘suckers’ were the most negotiable exchanges with these people.  Gipsy Life being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement
"An' sent the pipe and baccy for a birthday present, to make a blushin' fool o' me?" yelled the infuriated Keyse. The Dop Doctor
“I’ll slip down below and fetch ye one, and a cake o’ baccy. Dick Leslie's Luck A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure
But I get me tucker out of it, an' me bitter 'baccy, an' that; an'---well, it's "near-enough," an' so I stick at it.' The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
Here’s clothes, and beef, and bread, and tea, and coffee—and baccy—and a good school, and me a engineer. The Magic World
When their “baccy” is getting “run out,” the short pipe is handed round to the company of Gipsies squatting upon the ground, without any delicacy of feeling, for all of them to “have a pull.” Gipsy Life being an account of our Gipsies and their children, with suggestions for their improvement
We had up the orderly, and after some solid lyin', he owned that the man from Diamond Town had bribed him with 'baccy to let him put a message through. The Dop Doctor
A pipe o' baccy 'neath a leafy tree, A recent mail from far across the sea, No one to worry for an hour or two, And veldt, indeed, were Paradise to me. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
Then I gave them some baccy, and spoke a word or two to them in Sĕ-noi, that always reassures them. In Court and Kampong Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula
Sir Walter brought baccy, and the Admiral, well 'ee polished off the Spaniards and took a lot of treasure from the Spanish ships. The Birthright
Piped me up with a 'baccy pipe, he did, and where's he gone? The Old Tobacco Shop A True Account of What Befell a Little Boy in Search of Adventure
You may drink your grog and blow your baccy," he went on, "as long as ever you like, and much good may it do you. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
It was said of him that he always had handy "a bit o' baccy for the old men, and a screw o' tea for the old women." The Life of Gordon, Volume I
Our tea and our 'baccy, one takes it, would still be obtainable; one would pay for it in marks instead of shillings. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915 April-September, 1915
Why he lands his lace and his brandy and his 'baccy unbeknownst and sells 'em on the sly—and pockets the profit! The Light of Scarthey
We were lying stern to the wind; 'sides it wasn't decent baccy like ours, but sort of Scorp stuff, so we knew it wasn't one of our fellows smoking. The Long Trick
‘You might get me some “baccy,”’ he said, thrusting the bill through the bars and grinning. The Girl and The Bill An American Story of Mystery, Romance and Adventure
"If it's anything about baccy pouches——" began the young man ungratefully. More Cargoes 1897
As usual, he had a fine lot of stores, and, also as usual, just what we wanted: baccy, chocolate, biscuits, sjamboks, stamps, etc., etc. The Second Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War With a Description of the Operations in the Aden Hinterland
Aye, and there's many a gentleman and a magistrate to boot as drinks his glass of smuggled brandy and smokes his smuggled baccy and finds them none the worse, oh dear no! The Light of Scarthey
"Same baccy, Inspector?" he enquired innocently, stepping through the door. The Return of Blue Pete
"Will you have a pipe of baccy now, Tom Lillywhite?" the same voice resumed. Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest
You writes your name same as the paper tells, see; an' you cuts out the coo-pon an' you sends sixpence for one packet o' 'baccy. Between the Lines
"He always had handy a bit o' baccy for the old men, and a screw o' tea for the old women," it was said. The Story of General Gordon
Jest as much of a error, now, as it was in you, Mister McLeod, putting so little baccy in this here thing that there ain’t none left.” The Wild Man of the West A Tale of the Rocky Mountains
Oh! ashes of Hawkins and Raleigh, shudder for the results of 'baccy on degraded human nature.' Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
Aphesis is the loss of the unaccented first syllable, as in 'baccy and 'later. The Romance of Names
"Just wait a minute till I run up and get my baccy." Waring's Peril
It is quite certain that baccy and tater would be recognised literary forms if America had been discovered two centuries sooner or printing invented two centuries later. The Romance of Words (4th ed.)
“I want my blow of baccy,” he said, coming up to Samuel. Taking Tales Instructive and Entertaining Reading
How oft a learn'd divine His sermons will prepare, Not by imbibing wine, But, 'neath th' influence fine Of a pipe of "baccy" rare! Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
It must be the puppy as has stirred ye up, boy, or, mayhap, the baccy!” Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters
“Han’t ye got a bit o’ hard baccy for the tooth?” said Rags. Fighting the Flames
“Why don’t the mission smacks sell baccy too?” asked Jacob, stamping his feet on the slushy deck to warm them, and beating his right hand on the tiller for the same purpose. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
He wants breakfast and dinner usually, as well as supper, and a few comforts besides, such as tea and sugar—at least the women do—besides pipes an’ baccy—to say nothing of books.” The Buffalo Runners A Tale of the Red River Plains
“They’ve got baccy, an’ don’t smoke!” murmured Hockins to himself in a kind of meditative surprise, as though he had just been told that the natives possessed food and did not eat. The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
“So now just tell me where we can get some good baccy and a glass of honest grog.” Old Jack
“Can any o’ you fellers lend me a bit o’ baccy?” asked Rags. Fighting the Flames
Stephen, are you sure that it’s baccy that tempts you aboard of the coper? The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
Ay, many’s the time she would give a poor fellow an ounce of baccy, and many’s the pound of tea she sent to a labourer’s cottage. The Nebuly Coat
“Well, there’s no denyin’,” returned the seaman, “that you have the advantage o’ me; but if I only had the baccy I’d enjoy my disadvantage. The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
"How did you find that out, sir?" cries Tolly, biting off about a couple of ounces of 'baccy. Impressions of America During the years 1833, 1834 and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume I.
As I walk along, still "going strong," With my Tuppenny all a-flare, You can 'ear old buffers swear, As my baccy scents the air. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 11, 1893
The fishermen who went for baccy, remained for schnapps, and some of them were very soon more than half drunk. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
Honey, I wants to smoke my old pipe so bad I kin most taste it, but how in hell kin I smoke when I ain't had no 'baccy in two days? Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
You give me pipe and baccy an’ I’ll smoke you into fits in no time.” The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar
"If it's anything about baccy pouches—" began the young man ungratefully. Sea Urchins
"Can any o' you chaps lend me a pipe o' baccy?" he asked, cheerfully. Light Freights
“In course I would,” retorted Fox, “for there I’d find cheap baccy and brandy.” The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
No, not everything; you don’t enjoy baccy, you know.—But please, sir, don’t go for to moralise; I can’t stand it. Black Ivory
Not that I cares for baccy myself now, or grog either. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
It would never do to have baccy perfumes hangin’ about her rosy lips.” The Lighthouse
"And don't leave your baccy pouch lying about, George," continued the mate, in a thrilling whisper. Light Freights
“Ay, bad brandy,” said the mate; “but, skipper, you can get baccy cheaper aboard the mission ships now than aboard the coper.” The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
It was vain for these disagreeable men of principle to urge that when his health began to give way he would not find life very pleasant, and then “baccy” would fail to relieve him. Jarwin and Cuffy
“If we could only taste the flavour o’ baccy ever so mild,” they were wont to say to their comrades, “the craving would be satisfied.” The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
By the use of paper, paint, and whitewash, it can be made respectable; and, by the use of furniture, pictures, books, and ’baccy, it can be made comfortable. The Lighthouse
"If ever there was a sponger for baccy, George, it's him," said the mate, in a confidential whisper. Light Freights
He had come as before for “baccy,” forgetting that the weed was not sold on Sundays, and had been prevailed on to remain to the service. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
“Wot did he want with a fortin in his old age,” he would say; “he would rather work to the last for his three B’s—his bread and beer and baccy—an’ die in harness. Jarwin and Cuffy
The best o’ baccy, Matt, for lunatics, which we was when we cast anchor on this island. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
“I wouldn’t mind it so much if they’d only not cut off our baccy,” he groaned, on the afternoon of the following day, after a prolonged fit of sullen silence. The Island Queen
We may just mention that they included “baccy and grog!” The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands
“You’ve come to the right shop for baccy,” he said; “I’ve got plenty o’ that, besides many other things much better. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
This last argument always brought Jarwin off with flying colours—no wonder, for it was unanswerable; and thus he came to love his beer and baccy so much that he became thoroughly enslaved to both. Jarwin and Cuffy
I wouldn’t be partickler as to sentiments or grammar, not I, if it was only gruff, an’ well spiced with sea-lingo an’ smelt o’ baccy. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
Yes, sir, the fact is that I had laid in a stock of pipes and baccy, tea and brandy, for winter’s use this year. Digging for Gold Adventures in California
“No, I haven’t,” replied Darvall, in a very serious voice, as he also took to slapping his pockets; “no—nor baccy!” Charlie to the Rescue
“All right, mates,” replied Fox, with an apologetic smile, as he alighted on the deck and looked round; “I’ve come for baccy.” The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
That will save a little; though, to say truth, I have never expended much on baccy. Blue Lights Hot Work in the Soudan
“It’s little I would care about the risk o’ bein’ scragged,” said Quintal, “if I could only once more have a stiff glass o’ grog an’ a pipe o’ good, strong, genuine baccy!” The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
He seized Gunter’s fist as he spoke, and gave it a shake so hearty and powerful, that he almost hurled that lover of cheap grog and baccy overboard. The Young Trawler
Moreover, I was used to make a baccy stopper o’ that finger, an’ it strikes me that the stump’ll fit the pipe better than the pint did, besides bein’ less sensitive to fire, who knows? In the Track of the Troops
The men in them were all anxious to buy baccy. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
Why, what does he think ’baccy was made for?” The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America
“I tell you the baccy is mine,” said Quintal. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
Just hand me the ’baccy, messmate; and, Jack, go for the next pot of beer.” Poor Jack
“Then he wants two red herrings, a sixpenny loaf, and some ’baccy.” The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook
We go to buy baccy, you know, an’ we’re not bound to buy everything the shop has to sell! The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea
I want some ’baccy,” said Ben, in his quiet way. Percival Keene
As for baccy, I’ve bin so long without it now, that I don’t want it; and it would only be foolish in me to rouse up the old cravin’. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
“Do you want any beer or ’baccy?” said I. “I’ll run and get you some, if you give me the money, and bring back your change all right.” Poor Jack
I therefore patronise ‘’baccy,’ which, I presume, was intended for our use, or it would not have been created.” The King's Own
‘I say, shipmate,’ cries Sam, ‘hand me over my ’baccy pouch. Jacob Faithful
“Don’t be in too great a hurry, Bob,” replied I. “Give the old fellow a little more ’baccy, and ask his advice as to what you are to do with your prize-money. Percival Keene
We had no baccy neither, and the air up there sharpened our teeth till we were ready to bite our tongues out. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor
But, before you go, give me some ’baccy and the odds and ends.” Poor Jack
Bill, for some reason, didn’t like baccy, and though his mouth kept asking for it, nothing would ever tempt his hands to put a quid inside. Marmaduke Merry A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days
They’d on’y got minds like a couple o’ boys, but the way in which they took to their chew o’ ’baccy was wonderful to behold.” The Black Bar
“There’s Widow Reeves, she’s no better wage nor you, and yet she’s always got brass to spare for gin and baccy.” Frank Oldfield Lost and Found
"You don't happen to have any 'baccy with you?" asked the station-master. Frank and Fearless or The Fortunes of Jasper Kent
“Here’s pipe and ’baccy too, messmate,” replied my father. Poor Jack
The king was delighted, and asked me at once to come and put up at his palace, and to bring a few bottles of rum, and some pipes and baccy with me. Marmaduke Merry A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days
An Awful Night for a Sinner Frontispiece Sad Seasick Souls strewn around 20 The Herring of High Estate 29 "Have you a plug of baccy, Skipper?" Le Petit Nord or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour
"Get 'n his pipe and baccy, missis," the Doctor commanded. Wandering Heath
"Even me pipe an' baccy was gone!" he shouted. The Golden Scorpion
Mind if I cuts me a chaw of 'baccy? Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
And, of course, a visit to some busy "saloon bar" redolent of "beer and 'baccy." "Contemptible", by "Casualty"
The allusion is worth noting as a very early instance of the colloquial trick of abbreviation familiar in later days in such forms as "baccy" and "bacca" and their compounds. The Social History of Smoking
Giv' us a bit of 'baccy, mate," he breathed out confidentially, "I 'aven't 'ad smoke or chew for the last month. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle
Women work at the fires when pregnant, and fuddle themselves with beer at night; the men are a shiftless lot, who spend their lives hand-in-hand with poverty and think only of beer, "baccy," and loafing. The Parts Men Play
The red glow of the baccy in the bowl had guided B.-P. with his despatches safely to camp. The Story of Baden-Powell 'The Wolf That Never Sleeps'
Reas'nable deal o' tea an' 'baccy, though, for you to seal—shipped for same place. The Astonishing History of Troy Town
"He certainly is a good judge of baccy," the captain remarked, after he had filled and lighted his pipe. Rod of the Lone Patrol
This seemed all fair and reasonable; and as Sponge conned matters over, through the benign influence of the ''baccy,' he really thought Facey mightn't be such a bad beggar after all. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
"I light a 'baccy' by your permission, Mrs. Williams," and a courtly bow accompanied the words. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm
"Sit down and light your pipe—there, I'll light it for you when you've finished squashing the 'baccy down into it." The Moon out of Reach
A allays 'ad a plenty o' good food in th' 'ouse an' never stinted nobody, an' Tom 'e liked 'is beer an' 'is baccy. The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays
Smoke no strong shag, no rank "stinger," Pick your baccy, puff with skill, And—although you are a singer, You may smoke, and not feel ill. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 19, 1892
"Either of you got a pinch o' baccy?" Nicky-Nan, Reservist
There's the paper of baccy by your elbow, chum. Verner's Pride
That is one of the curious charms of baccy, it helps to reproduce brain pictures. Victorian Short Stories: Stories of Courtship
Here is the whole British army clamouring for all kinds of things; most furiously perhaps for eatables and drinkables, baccy and boots. With Rimington
Never touches baccy from August to February, and limits his drink to three pints a day, and no whiskeys and sodas. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 19, 1892
Here, take a fill o' baccy an' tell me what you think of it. Nicky-Nan, Reservist
Minnie, lass," said he, as he complacently filled the blackened bowl, and calmly stuffed down the glowing tobacco with the end of that marvellously callous little finger, "it's a wonderful thing that baccy. The Lighthouse
Each temperately 'baccy plenus, May no grim fate of doubtful genus E'er blow the smallest cloud between us. Pipe and Pouch The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry
Billiards, beer, and 'baccy, Mr. Acting, was the true bill there. Acton's Feud A Public School Story
"Yes, and I'm going to buy some 'baccy' as he calls it, for old Uncle Jack." Elsie's Motherhood
“My God! to think I’ll suck the smoke of that again,—the best baccy in the wide world!” Children of the Mist
By the use of paper, paint, and whitewash, it can be made respectable; and, by the use of furniture, pictures, books, and baccy, it can be made comfortable. The Lighthouse
How oft a learn'd divine His sermons will prepare, Not by imbibing wine, But 'neath th' influence fine Of a pipe of "baccy" rare! Pipe and Pouch The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry
The vittles is good, and one sleeps warm, and one has one's beer and 'baccy regular. Septimus
"Here's pipe and 'baccy too, messmate," replied my father. Poor Jack
No cutworm shall get a blighty one from our cherished baccy pouch. Mince Pie
You must larn to chaw baccy, drink grog, and call the cat a beggar, and then you knows all a midshipman's expected to know nowadays. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2
Take your pipe and a tinder-box: you will get baccy and cigarettes to burn out there. The First Hundred Thousand
My aunt informs me that the smell Is ranker than before— I could not love her half so well Loved I not baccy more. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, November 29, 1890
"Do you want any beer or 'baccy?" said I. "I'll run and get you some, if you give me the money, and bring back your change all right." Poor Jack
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
He bled my maidservants for "beer and 'baccy." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, November 8, 1890
"Because if it's damp," said she, "my man has some very good 'baccy in his jar." A Bicycle of Cathay
I'm his guest, eating his grub and drinking his baccy; if he sees fit to tell any lies I back him up, of course. The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On
And swept it overboard With the precious little hoard Of pipe an' tin an' baccy in the pocket O! The World of Ice
You must larn to chaw baccy and drink grog, and then you knows all a midshipman's expected to know nowadays. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
Like a fool, you take compassion on him, and give him an ounce of "baccy" and half a crown. A Cotswold Village
The sailor, when he was asked what he would do with a fortune, promptly replied: "Buy all the rum and 'baccy there is in the world." Dreams
We had put what we had to father's L12 to buy the baccy and pipes. The Wouldbegoods
If he hadn't been fighting England I shouldn't have lost my 'baccy—should I? Rewards and Fairies
"Won't you try my baccy, sir?" handing over a sealskin pouch. Round the Red Lamp
When I've eat my fill and my belt is snug, I begin to think of my baccy plug. Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
"The 'baccy, sir; Harvey Birch, he got home, and he bring you a little good 'baccy from York." The Spy
The 'baccy is in the flat cases over by the Black Drop there. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
"That's worse than a hundred and eleven hogshead of 'baccy," he goes on. Rewards and Fairies
Then here's the French, where my pipe lies; and over here, where I put my baccy pouch, was the Proosians a-comin' up on our left flank. Round the Red Lamp
If you give me a waggin load of baccy, I couldn't get over there. The Channings
"It's the baccy I miss, Daddy," said the young pugilist, as they sat together on the afternoon of the third day. The Last Galley Impressions and Tales
What I kep’ my baccy in for years and years—till the hinge at the back got broke. The History of Mr. Polly
"The baccy, sir; Harvey Birch, he got home, and he bring you a little good baccy." The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction
I stuffed down the baccy with my thumb, and felt in my pocket for a match. A Rogue by Compulsion
By Jove, the baccy has all come loose in the saddle-bag! The Green Flag
"There is only one thing more wanted to make me happy," continued the new-comer, "and that is a little baccy, which I am sorry to say I am out of." The Great English Short-Story Writers, Volume 1
“I’m awfully sorry, but the Old Man’s just told me to search the studies in case any of the fellows have got baccy.” The Gold Bat
Dominie," said Mr. Wright, "it's better to make your manners when you've got your 'baccy.' The Awakening of Helena Richie
Hindhaugh damped his spirits by saying, slowly, "Not too fast; that 'baccy's got to go overboard, my boy." Stories by English Authors: the Sea
"There is only one thing more wanted to make me happy," continued the new-comer; "and that is a little 'baccy, which I am sorry to say I am out of." Stories by English Authors: England
It's going to be a place where he can bring his friends; where he can have his books, and his 'baccy, and his college junk. Roast Beef, Medium
If you can't 'come up,' then I'm going to run a lugger load of brandy and 'baccy over to the Irish coast. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
No doubt the seafaring men want 'baccy at all hours.  The Long Vacation
Query, is that the effect of tea or baccy? Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
"No, sir; leastways not when I han't got any baccy, and I've been out of that this three days—worse luck." It Is Never Too Late to Mend
Chaw him up, like so much 'baccy," answered the Chippewa—"yes, chaw him up, lest Pottawattamie get hold on him, and ask one of King George's men to read him. Oak Openings
Been swearing off store baccy now I'm down from the Bush. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life
"Do you mind waiting a moment while I go in here and get some baccy?" The Hermit of Far End
You will have to take to my way of living—a mutton chop a day and no grog, but much baccy. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
‘And that is a little baccy, which I am sorry to say I am out of.’ Wessex Tales
Well, you’re a fine fellow, Jos, never to send your father as much as a twist o’ baccy on such an occasion, and to leave him to travel all these miles to find ye out!’ Life's Little Ironies
"I am," replied Joe; "I've got no opinions on anything except that I want to live a quiet life—just enough beer and 'baccy, short hours, and no worry." The Burning Spear
About a week ago I went into your studio to get some 'baccy and found it.' The Light That Failed
No more bed, or baccy; no more anything. Five Tales
Man works, as he thinks, for beer and baccy; in reality, for the benefit of unborn generations.  Tea-Table Talk
Even so; but grunts mean anything in your language, from bad 'baccy to wicked dealers. The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition
He sent them out to buy his ‘baccy,’ at their own expense.  Novel Notes
Hand me my pipe and baccy out of that coat pocket like a good man," he asked, continuing slowly: "It'll be some job, I fancy, proving it. The Pit Prop Syndicate
On a low stone wall we spread our handkerchiefs, and each in his handkerchief put all his worldly possessions, with the exception of the “bit o’ baccy” down his sock.  The People of the Abyss
Father gets up at once, and looks steady at the rest of 'em, takes his pipe out of his mouth, and shakes the baccy out. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields
"The notions come and go, my children—they come and go like our 'baccy," he answered, filling his pipe. The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition
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