The local grocer, at whose shop Momma used to have a few quick pulls at the hubble-bubble now and then, was his chief counsellor. |
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The tea-house was theoretically for men only, but women and men smoked the hubble-bubble together. |
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You can also smoke an apple-flavoured tobacco in a hubble-bubble pipe if you have time. |
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Wherever we went we were exhorted to join in family picnics, take tea or share hubble-bubble. |
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It had been tapped that morning, said one, offering me a drag on his hubble-bubble and a handful of tart green apricots from a nearby bush. |
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The popular bazaar is packed with locals and tourists shopping for souvenirs, smoking hubble-bubble pipes and dining al fresco. |
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When that was finished he would take his hubble-bubble and puff away at that, until he was ready to go downstairs and play billiards, after which it was off to bed. |
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It means rubbish and junk and aha and hubble-bubble, that sort of thing — I don't know an English expression that will do as a translation. |
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The five little window seats are the most popular spots in town for tea and a hubble-bubble pipe filled with apple scented tobacco. |
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Now the hubble-bubble pipes are being passed round, and al-Madfai changes direction yet again. |
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No smoking of cigarettes or hubble-bubble. |
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At Furnas, the sibilant hiss of escaping steam and the hubble-bubble of boiling water gave the impression of a pressure cooker about to blow its top. |
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