English

Smoking

"From the short pipe, whether English or Hungarian, the smoke comes warm, together with the tobacco fumes. Tobacco vapour burns the tongue. The real piper fits at least an eighty centimetre stem into his pipe: the stem has large hole. The mouthpiece also has a large hole. If the stem has a narrow bore, the smoke is pungent. However fine the tobacco, however perfect the pipe, if the stem is not long enough and the hole is not big enough, there is no pleasure in smoking a pipe."
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