_:vb6875481 "He was drowned in scent\u2014fairly stunk with it, Captain Marlow."@en . . _:vb6875482 "He receives deputations from the bazaar, and they all chew betel nut and smear one another\u2019s hands with scent."@en . _:vb6875479 . _:vb6875480 . _:vb6875479 "a scent shop"@en . _:vb6875481 . _:vb6875482 . "4" . _:vb6875482 "1924 June 4, E[dward] M[organ] Forster, chapter 22, in A Passage to India, London: Edward Arnold & Co., \u2192OCLC, part II (Caves), page 197:"@en . _:vb6875483 . _:vb6875478 . _:vb6875481 "1899 September \u2013 1900 July, Joseph Conrad, chapter 6, in Lord Jim: A Tale, Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood and Sons, published 1900, \u2192OCLC, page 66:"@en . _:vb6875484 . . _:vb6875478 "(chiefly, uncountable) A substance (usually liquid) created to provide a pleasant smell."@en . _:vb6875480 "a scent bazaar"@en . _:vb6875483 "He took a clean handkerchief (a lovely one such as you couldn\u2019t buy today) out of the little left-hand drawer and put a few drops of scent on it."@en . _:vb6875484 "He went tripping away under a canvas umbrella, trailing the smell of cheap scent."@en . . . . _:vb6875484 "2014, Damon Galgut, chapter 6, in Arctic Summer, McClelland & Stewart, page 285:"@en . _:vb6875483 "1955, C. S. Lewis, chapter 6, in The Magician\u2019s Nephew, New York: HarperCollins, published 2010:"@en . .