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Explain the line "it's the friend of the unfortunate in fifty words (hearts and hands)

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Henry's story “Hearts and Hands”. Here 'it' referred to is tobacco. ... Easton said that he could not deny the petition as a marshal, as tobacco is the one friend of an unfortunate man like the convict. He hints at how people in general rely on tobacco or alcohol to forget any tension or distress.

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Henry's story “Hearts and Hands”. Here 'it' referred to is tobacco. ... Easton said that he could not deny the petition as a marshal, as tobacco is the one friend of an unfortunate man like the convict. He hints at how people in general rely on tobacco or alcohol to forget any tension or distress.

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