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Further, I noted that while he taught the Bible class this past Wednesday evening he whipped out his trusty handkerchief not one single time!" Thinking that as fall and winter rains drench the Rabbit-Tobacco still standing and cause it to lose much of it potency, and supposing that we haven't seen the last of sinus and lung problems here, I picked a nice armload of the herb and hung it in a shed, creating an upside-down bouquet that's very pleasant to look at each time I see it
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And only about one-in-nine adults in California are smokers, more than a third of voters voted no on the ballot measure last November in favor of increased taxes on a range of tobacco products, cigarettes included