- Matrimony and Smoking Compared
- My First Cigar
- The Arcadia Mixture
- My Pipes
- My Tobacco-Pouch
- My Smoking-Table
- Gilray
- Marriot
- Jimmy
- Scrymgeour
- His Wife's Cigars
- Gilray's Flower-Pot
- The Grandest Scene in History
- My Brother Henry
- House-Boat "Arcadia"
- The Arcadia Mixture Again
- The Romance of a Pipe-Cleaner
- What Could He Do?
- Primus
- Primus to His Uncle
- English-Grown Tobacco
- How Heroes Smoke
- The Ghost of Christmas Eve
- Not the Arcadia
- A Face that Haunted Marriot
- Arcadians at Bay
- Jimmy's Dream
- Gilray's Dream
- Pettigrew's Dream
- The Murder in the Inn
- The Perils of Not Smoking
- My Last Pipe
- When My Wife Is Asleep and All the House Is Still
J. M. Barrie, the author best known for Peter Pan, pens witty anecdotes of smoking, having quit the habit. He relates various humorous accounts of himself and his friends, both in their relation to My Lady Nicotine and separate from it. If possible, don't miss the enjoyable, copious illustrations by Maurice Prendergast in the text! - Summary by TriciaG
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