Explain 'I'm half dead for a pipe' from the story hearts and hands by O.Henry
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Literal meaning
These lines mean The Marshal is craving to smoke.
Real meaning :
The marshal wants to save Mr. Easton from humiliation of being recognized as theif, so he takes an excuse of leaving with Mr. Easton saying he wanted to smoke.
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