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Camel Cigarettes -1927C

Dinner's over and the maid has taken away everything but the coffee cups, napkins, and water glasses (it's Prohibition, remember, so no wine!) and it's time for a smoke, on a million tables. Published in the December, 1927 issue of the MOTION PICTURE CLASSIC.

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Date: 06/02/2010
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