TOBACCO WITH A SOUL. "Are you aware of the fact that your wonderful Edgeworth has a soul r" writes "Shibli Bagarag," a well-known Wellington journalist, to the X.Z. Distributors, Barlow Bras., Christcliureh. "The question, no doubt, is a needless one. To a smoker with a soul himself the sopl of must be instantly apparent. My first pipeful conYUiced inc of it. The little brown bowl of my pipe 6eemed to purr with pleasure when Edgeworth first glowed within it. The smoke rings ascending curled rfnd twisted, welding into perfect circles; the ineffable perfume mounted to my brain, and the warm, rich smoke touched my palate like old wine. Here wan no lifeless weed, but tobacco pulsating with life at the stroke of a match. The soul of Edgeworth was glowing within tjie bowl." —G
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18549, 26 November 1925, Page 9
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