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AN AWKWARD SITUATION.

An anti-tobacconiot was delivering in the presence of a large and brilliant assembly a vehement harangue against the use of tobacco and Bnuff and its daLger>us consequences. "How can any man in his senses," 119 continued, with increasing warmth, -'turn his mouth into a chimney and his nose into a cess-pool'r 1 " At these words, he abstractedly thrust his hand into his coat pocket and coolly hel pea himself to a pinch of snuff. The loud laughter of his audience first mude hiw aware of his unfortunate mistake.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 123, Issue 123, 17 April 1895, Page 3

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AN AWKWARD SITUATION. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 123, Issue 123, 17 April 1895, Page 3

AN AWKWARD SITUATION. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 123, Issue 123, 17 April 1895, Page 3

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