Why did behrman smell of juniper berries?
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Behrman smells strongly of juniper berries because He lives in a dimly lighted den below Sue and Johnsy. A blank canvas stands in the corner waiting for Behrman to create a masterpiece.
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In the short story 'The Last Leaf' by O. Henry, Sue found Behrman smelling strongly of juniper berries in his dimly lighted house. He was smelling of juniper berries as he had had too much gin to drink.
The following lines from the story provide the answer :
'He drank gin to excess, and still talked of his coming masterpiece.'
'Sue found Behrman smelling strongly of juniper berries in his dimly lighted den below.'
'Old Behrman, with his red eyes plainly streaming, shouted his contempt and derision for such idiotic imaginings.'
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