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1 2 | of his shot~whatever the game might be,deer, hare, or
2 4 | NORMAL EVENING~/Mouche/ is a game played with five cards dealt
3 4 | the basket for the next game. Those who~decline to play
4 4 | down their cards during the game; but their play~is held
5 4 | the knave of~clubs.~ ~This game, simple as it is, is not
6 4 | total of~the stake for each game five farthings, a large
7 4 | de Pen-Hoel put into this game~(the innocence of which
8 4 | of the~hunters after big game. Mademoiselle Zephirine,
9 4 | who went shares in the~game with the baroness, attached
10 4 | chance of winning five, game after game, was to~this
11 4 | winning five, game after game, was to~this confirmed hoarder
12 4 | lost thirty-five sous, the game was to cease~as soon as
13 4 | player the pain~of seeing the game go on without him. But,
14 4 | to continue an exciting game, the daring sailor, du~Halga,
15 4 | pretext of~continuing the game. The miserly maidens accepted,
16 4 | cared little for~five sous a game, and on such occasions the
17 4 | running through~it."~ ~"The game is mine!" said the baroness. "
18 10| stay and help~you play this game. It is difficult; you may
19 11| no hunter could meet with game more wary or more~difficult
20 13| staking our lives on this game," she replied, not knowing
21 17| are calling me to play a game of cards, which I do not
22 17| that is the name of the~game) can only be done in the
23 22| Galathionne~as he finished his game of whist at the club. "Yesterday,
24 22| institution to a~gambling game; you make a Bourse of legs,
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