It was in 1960, or possibly 1961, at any rate before the first Beatles LP, that I went shopping for cheroots with my grandfather. |
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He pulled one of the cheroots from the packet he kept them in and began looking for a source to light it. |
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The smell of most un-English food, plus a whiff of exotic cheroots, filled the air. |
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He extracted a couple of cheroots from a slim metal case, offering one to Henry. |
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He preferred to watch, unobserved, the street life of the city from a hole in his prison wall, than to smoke cheroots and talk politics with his fellow prisoners. |
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