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A final thing strikes me as I re-read the pages of the Diary that follows is that I seem to have spent much of my time falling ill. I attribute this to the fact that in those days I was a non-smoker. Since I took to the cheroot, I have not had a single attack of malaria, and my health improved
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in many ways during his life, and he died as a Pathan should, concerning his honour (and a woman). Yea—and in his last fight, ere he was hanged, he killed more men with his long
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with both ends clipped during manufacture. Since cheroots do not taper, they are inexpensive to roll mechanically, and their low cost makes them popular.
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Although a cheroot is defined as cylindrical, home-rolled cheroots in Myanmar are sometimes conical.
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Apparently, cheroot smoking was also associated with resistance against tropical disease in India.
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down upon his heels nor sit cross-legged upon the ground. Yet he was true
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An' I seed her first a-smokin' of a whackin' white cheroot,
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from French. Cheroots are originated from the city of
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cigar
Portuguese
Tamil
South India
English
Tiruchirappalli
South Indian
Tamil Nadu
beedi

Inle Lake

Nyaungshwe
Myanmar
India
British Empire
Supi-yaw-lat
Theebaw
idol's
Rudyard Kipling
Mandalay
Barrack-room Ballads
Sahib
sharab
Whisky
hookah
bidi
squat
Pathan

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