When it is roasted and rolled to his satisfaction he gently heats the centre of the bowl, where there is a small orifice; then he quickly thrusts the end of the dipper into the orifice, twirls it round smartly and withdraws it; if this is properly done, the opium (now about the size of a grain of hemp-seed or a little larger) is left adhering to the bowl immediately over the orifice. [Please select]
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"No, it ain't," says That, and laughs and laughs and laughs, and twirls its tail so as you couldn't see it, as away it flew.' [Please select]
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--the Western giant smiles, And twirls the spotty globe to find it;-- This little speck the British Isles. [Please select]
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"The handwriting is rather bold and very clear, with no twirls or flourishes." [Please select]
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He twirls in reversed directions a clouded cane, then wedges it tight in his oxter. [Please select]
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You'll be spelling your name with as many unnecessary letters, and twirls, and flourishes as you can clap in, nowadays, I'll warrant. [Please select]
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Whene'er the duty of the day The toilette calls, with mimic play He twirls her knot, he cracks her fan, Like any other gentleman.' [Please select]
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