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<blockquote data-quote="DrT999" data-source="post: 272981" data-attributes="member: 1935"><p>You'll find lots of smoking references in DL Sayers' Peter Wimsey mysteries (although probably more cigarette and cigar references than pipe, but Wimsey does smoke a pipe at times, as do several characters). The Ian Carmichel adaptations from the 70s also show a fair amount of smoking, with 'The Nine Taylors' perhaps showing the most pipe smoking. (Wimsey himself, the Reverend, and Jim, a sailor, is shown shaving a plug and loading his pipe)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrT999, post: 272981, member: 1935"] You'll find lots of smoking references in DL Sayers' Peter Wimsey mysteries (although probably more cigarette and cigar references than pipe, but Wimsey does smoke a pipe at times, as do several characters). The Ian Carmichel adaptations from the 70s also show a fair amount of smoking, with 'The Nine Taylors' perhaps showing the most pipe smoking. (Wimsey himself, the Reverend, and Jim, a sailor, is shown shaving a plug and loading his pipe) [/QUOTE]
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