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    cigaret


    1. He dropped to his knees, pleading for his lost cigarettes


    2. He would stop on his way home from work to pick up his favorite cherry-flavored cigarettes and watch the girls dance from the curb


    3. But if someone were to nurture her and make her feel wanted again… Evan’s cigarette drops from his slack mouth


    4. Flustered with his own thoughts, Evan thrusts his cigarette to the ground without stepping on it


    5. Evan’s cigarette remains on the curb, smoldering


    6. hair, starts to light a cigarette with a


    7. Another stares back with an insolent sneer, a cigarette dangling form his lips


    8. The SNACK BAR ATTENDANT -- a middle-aged man from the Subcontinent in a stained white uniform -- languidly shoves a plate toward one customer, takes a drag off his cigarette, points slowly to another student in the gaggle of customers crushing around the counter waiting to be served


    9. He reaches over on the nightstand, lights a cigarette, hands it to Ahmed


    10. He swings his prayer beads lazily back and forth while he steers the bus with his knees and smokes a cigarette

    11. He spots Hassan, one of the layabouts, sitting with a cigarette dropping form his lips, a bare foot resting on a coffee table pitted with cigarette burns


    12. She lights a cigarette, offers him one


    13. She smiles at him, puffs her cigarette


    14. Theo sat down and then offered a cigarette


    15. Theo put the cigarette to his mouth and lit it for him


    16. "Can I have another one of them funny cigarettes?" He said


    17. "Can I have another one of them funny cigarettes?"


    18. A cigarette dangles from his lips


    19. He stubs out his cigarette, straightens up, squints at the convoy, sees something that alarms him


    20. The accountant shrugged his shoulders, took a packet of low tar cigarettes

    21. He took another long drag on the cigarette


    22. With that he stubbed out his cigarette, walked away from the man in black


    23. ledger to hand”, said the other, reaching for another cigarette


    24. He took out a silver cigarette case, engraved with swirling ta moko designs and popped the lid


    25. I recoiled as images of a burning cigarette end being stubbed out on my bare legs played out in my head


    26. Instead of torture I felt the cigarette being placed into my fingers


    27. I whipped off the sacking and burned the cigarette down to the butt in two or three long, lung busting drags


    28. I would have given my soul to all seven levels of Hell for just one drag on another cigarette


    29. “Can I have a cigarette?” I asked, surprised by my sudden boldness, but I was desperate to finish my first meal in days with that final token that would mean release from my futile fasting and a passage to one short moment in heaven


    30. I left the cigarette on the mattress, savouring the simple fact that I could choose when to smoke it

    31. After I finished the cigarette I lay back on the mattress and tried to convince myself that it was all a symptom of loneliness, a freaking-out under duress


    32. All the while The Kid smiled at me when he left me a cigarette and a match


    33. A packet of ten cigarettes


    34. I hoarded my daily ration of cigarettes, denying myself the luxury of nicotine relief for hours on end, until, like a binge drinker I felt compelled to indulge in some weird chain-smoking ritual, gorging on tar and smoke until I was physically sick


    35. I wanted to go home, I craved a cigarette, but I could have neither, and the indignity of my sordid life made me wish for the ultimate release


    36. In those few moments smoking my cigarettes I decided to ask my new friend, Robbie, some questions


    37. I lit a candle and a cigarette and lay with my ear to the pipe, feeling as though I were worthless


    38. I smoked three or four cigarettes in short order, the last of the packet, and dreamed of being able to offer them around to other similarly dishevelled men


    39. Ten minutes later, after sharing a warming moment with tea and cigarettes, throughout which Menachem told awful jokes, Robbie returned to settle us down for the evening


    40. I wreathed myself in clouds of smoke when the cigarette supply allowed, even smoking an unhealthy portion of my friend’s allowance

    41. The accountant shrugged his shoulders, took a packet of low tar cigarettes from his jacket pocket and offered one to his companion, who shook his head


    42. With that he stubbed out his cigarette, walked away from the man in black towards the front of his battered old car, and slammed shut the bonnet


    43. “Not as long as there’s an unclaimed soul, a red ink pen and an accounting ledger to hand”, said the other, reaching for another cigarette


    44. A cigarette hangs


    45. The cigarette glows as ash forms,


    46. makes to throw a cigarette butt through the open hearse window,


    47. lost in a weave of cigarette smoke


    48. She looked at him with a glint in her eye, “Cigarettes!”


    49. Near as I can guess about 3 to 4 years since I last lit up a decent cigarette


    50. A smouldering cigarette bobbed between his swollen lips when he spoke, 'Hi














































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