There was another desk against the other wall, a couple of hard chairs, a brass spittoon on a rubber mat and very little else.
It contained two chairs, a table, a large brass spittoon and a smell of stale heat.
Next he lighted another cigar, spat into the brass spittoon, and looked upon life with favor.
All was familiar, even the brass spittoons and the brass rail along the bar.
Occasionally a player would lean over one of the brass spittoons dotting the Persian carpet.
The man flicked ashes at an old-fashioned brass spittoon and turned deliberately away.
Stead never saw the heavy brass spittoon that came flying out of the dark, crushing his skull.
Wade threw the newspaper into the brass spittoon beside his chair.
A green Brussels carpet covered the floor, while the rows of brass spittoons shone like gold.
No, she corrected herself, there was a change: the brass spittoons had been removed some twelve years ago.