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Dear Ann Landers,
aybe I'm a nut but my blood pressure zooms about fifty points when I see my wife smoke a cigarette. I am not opposed to smoking on moral grounds, but some women took terrible when they smoke and my wife looks worse than most. The cigarette just dangles in the comer of her mouth like the house man in a 21 game. When the smoke curls up into her face, she squints her eyes and the mascara runs. Nora smokes filter tips. Sometimes she absentmindedly lights up the wrong end of the cigarette, and the house smells like the wind is coming from the packing house in Omaha. I don't want to get into a thing with Nora about smoking, but I wish she'd quit. Do you think I have the right to ask her? -Nora's Mate

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