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"I'd love to smoke it," he confessed, "but you needn't worry, Chick. I'm through with tobacco till I'm my real self ag'in. But I feel so darned much better since I quit smokin' I simply want to smoke all the more." They sat down on a mossy log. Her fingers brushed back his hair as her eyes sought vainly for marks or bruises. Once safely out on the road they paused to look back..
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