A theology of tobacco pipes

There was a moments silence, during which Sinbad gave himself up to the thoughts that seemed occupy him incessantly, even in the midst of his conversation, and Franz abandoned himself to that mute reverie, into which we always sink when smoking excellent tobacco which seems to remove with its fume all the troubles of the mind, and to give the smoker in exchange all the visions of the soul (245-247 Google Books)

-Count of Monte Cristo

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