An Exposure of the Arts and Miseries of Gambling: Designed Especially as a Warning to the Youthful and Inexperienced Against the Evils of that Odious and Destructive ViseRedding, 1845 - Всего страниц: 324 |
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... play . And yet , if this man should be accused of any such deceptious arts , he would be as ready to assault the ... played in this country ; and the man who commences dealing faro with a good knowledge of the game , has it completely in ...
... play . And yet , if this man should be accused of any such deceptious arts , he would be as ready to assault the ... played in this country ; and the man who commences dealing faro with a good knowledge of the game , has it completely in ...
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... played principally by the class last spoken of . Thus he falls from one degree of degradation to another , until he gets to the despicable game of thimbles ; then , if ill luck or want of oppor- tunity to play where he can make any ...
... played principally by the class last spoken of . Thus he falls from one degree of degradation to another , until he gets to the despicable game of thimbles ; then , if ill luck or want of oppor- tunity to play where he can make any ...
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... play well enough to play for money . Mr. C. , however , was almost constantly engaged in some game , and began to think himself sufficiently skilled in several to venture to bet . He noticed that Mr. T. came off winner almost every day ...
... play well enough to play for money . Mr. C. , however , was almost constantly engaged in some game , and began to think himself sufficiently skilled in several to venture to bet . He noticed that Mr. T. came off winner almost every day ...
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... player as you or I ; he plays brag , poker , twenty- one , and whist , very much as we do ; the game , however , that he is most partial to , is the game of faro . " " That , " said the young man , " is a strange game to me . " " Yes ...
... player as you or I ; he plays brag , poker , twenty- one , and whist , very much as we do ; the game , however , that he is most partial to , is the game of faro . " " That , " said the young man , " is a strange game to me . " " Yes ...
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... play several times , but always objected . Mr. T. in- quired of him why he did not play . " O , to tell you the truth , " said the Doctor , " I am in the habit of play- ing so high at those games I bet so high on such small hands , that ...
... play several times , but always objected . Mr. T. in- quired of him why he did not play . " O , to tell you the truth , " said the Doctor , " I am in the habit of play- ing so high at those games I bet so high on such small hands , that ...
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