39 examples of cigar-case in sentences

Cartwright smiled, but soon afterwards he put his cigar-case in his pocket and told Gavin he was going out.

Won't Samson join me?" asked Randal, waiting for permission, cigar-case in hand.

" Stafford handed him the reins so that he himself might get out his cigar-case, and with some little difficulty, and assisted by Pottinger's soaked hat, the two gentlemen got their cigars alight.

As he came up to The Woodman Inn he remembered, what he had forgotten in the morning, that he had left his cigar-case on the dining-room mantel-shelf.

" He led Allerdyke down to the office, completed the necessary arrangements, and went on to the smoking-room, in a quiet corner of which he pulled out his cigar-case.

Look here!" Chettle opened a square cardboard box in which certain personal effects belonging to Lydenberg had been placedone or two rings, a pocket-knife, his purse and its contents, a cigar-case, his watch and chain.

He laughed heartily over the contretemps, and taking out his cigar-case offered his companion a choice of the contents.

Presently he took a cigar-case from his pocket, opened it, selected a weed, and struck a match to light it.

The clerk had locked his cigar-case and had gone to bed.

His thoughts did not soothe him, for he presently raised his head with a short laugh, saying to himself, "Where is my cigar-case?

I have vigorously to defend my hat, stick, purse, and cigar-case, and am half stifled besides.

Half-way along the passage he stopped, and retracing his steps produced his cigar-case and offered the astonished boarding-master a cigar.

Half-way along the passage he stopped, and retracing his steps produced his cigar-case and offered the astonished boarding-master a cigar.

Montesma gave a tremendous yawn as he took out his cigar-case, and he and Mr. Smithson did not say twenty words between them during the walk to Formosa, where servants were sitting up, lamps burning, a great silver tray, with brandy, soda, liqueurs, coffee, in readiness.

I'll stick it on your bayonet-point;" and suiting the action to the word, Tom caught the bayonet-point, put the passport on it, and pulled out his cigar-case.

And then Travers showed that he was a thoroughbred, even though he could not ride, for he hastily fumbled for his cigar-case, and when the field came pounding up over the bridge and around the hill, they saw him seated nonchalantly on his saddle, puffing critically at a cigar and giving Satan patronizing pats on the head.

There it lay, square and uncompromising, between his watch and his cigar-case.

Their only contents, his cigar-case and Miss Bruce's letter, were gone.

I stretched myself on the grass, drew out my cigar-case, and asked the man with the blunderbuss if he had a tinder-box on him.

" Without answering, he changed his coat for a silk jacket, transferred his cigar-case to a pocket in it, and went out.

Try one?" tendering his cigar-case.

"A prefatory remark may make my business with you seem a little less singular, Mr. Kent," Meigs began, when Kent had passed his cigar-case and the attorney-general had apologized for a weak digestive tract.

He drew a cigar-case from his waistcoat pocket.

Brooking stoutly denied it, but after he had told the most robust lies, Rose made him empty his pockets, and there, sure enough, were a pipe and a cigar-case half full!

] Brown produced from his cigar-case a letter addressed in a bold round hand, and read as follows: "What a curious coincidence!

39 examples of  cigar-case  in sentences