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She smelt like a rose too, the old woman thought.
It smelt like police business - or the other thing.
This was worse than almost anything he had ever smelt before.
She smelt it on her son's skin in the evening.
"They have not smelt us, but something else has done it."
Like now, when even after a long hot bath I still smelt.
And also with horror, for she had never sat close to men who smelt before.
It smelt fresh, and one of the windows was open at the top.
I mean, they seem usually to have smelt rather than seen, at least in the daytime.
They'd smelt cop on him, and would want to know what he'd been after.
The air smelt sweet and strange, yet common to his experience.
He smelt it first, and probably recognized the remains of a friend.
I never smelt such a stench in all my life.
This meant they had to smelt no matter what wind conditions were.
It smelt fine, and he was headed straight for me.
That was a different fish smell, of course, from the way his hair smelt now.
I smelt smoke and went down into the middle chamber.
They had smelt out the raft, and would soon attack it.
The dog ran right up to the door and into the room, when he smelt the dinner there.
He probably just smelt of some chemical, but she was convinced he'd been with another woman.
But the stuff smelt so offensive that we had to give it up.
The old woman who smelt so badly had brought them their meals.
She saw, heard, and smelted more acutely than she'd done all summer.
But the air inside smelt terrible and he could not breathe.
That must be it; someone smelted the damned thing down.