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Monday, 10 December 2007

Smoking

The discovery of a cigarette case in his effects strengthened the impression of French lubricity, because in the 1850s cigarettes were still notoriously the preference of affected persons from Latin nations, in contrast to the honest cigars & pipes smoked by trueborn Britons


Richard Altick: Victorian Studies in Scarlet
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