Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... hand in hand . They nearly upset me and Ricketts . It is dangerous . " " Ride properly , " I ordered sternly of Juffs and Bates . We were coming to a village . Juffs again rode to my side . " A restless boy ! " I thought to myself , as ...
... hand in hand . They nearly upset me and Ricketts . It is dangerous . " " Ride properly , " I ordered sternly of Juffs and Bates . We were coming to a village . Juffs again rode to my side . " A restless boy ! " I thought to myself , as ...
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... hand after he has taken in the stock , he bates for them all ; and so possibly may gain by it , if he have a good hand , and pay for his buying too . Here you must note , that if Tib be turn'd up it is fifteen to the Dealer , in ...
... hand after he has taken in the stock , he bates for them all ; and so possibly may gain by it , if he have a good hand , and pay for his buying too . Here you must note , that if Tib be turn'd up it is fifteen to the Dealer , in ...
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had in tricks , which cannot be many , because of your bad hand . If you have Tib , Tom , King , and Queen of Trumps in your hand , you have thirty by Honors , that is eight above your own cards , which are 22 , besides the cards you ...
had in tricks , which cannot be many , because of your bad hand . If you have Tib , Tom , King , and Queen of Trumps in your hand , you have thirty by Honors , that is eight above your own cards , which are 22 , besides the cards you ...
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