Chap.

 1        5|           That wont make much odds to him,” murmured the Marquis
 2       11| itinerant dentists while their odds were pasted up on tall boards
 3       11|     their conveyances, shouted odds and jotted down amounts
 4       11|        to the bookmakers.~“The odds are forty to one against
 5       11|    continued shortening of the odds against Nana, the outsider
 6       11|        this to me. Why are the odds on your filly changing?”~
 7       11|        horse has a chance. The odds are shortening because,
 8       11|      what amount have you laid odds?”~“To five thousand louis,
 9       11|        that I’ve increased the odds; I’ve made it three to one.”~
10       11|    about the shortening of the odds on the filly. It would be
11       11|        des Courses he took the odds on Lusignan for a thousand
12       11|       sudden shortening of the odds. People spoke of his having
13       11|    horse, which, supposing the odds to be thirty to one against,
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