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 1   III|    like, to drink and play cards with; and turn you into
 2   III| Kis, smiling. "I won it at cards one evening, when I and
 3  VIII|  damsel, showed her in the cards that a terribly great gentleman
 4    IX| glass or two, or a hand at cards.~ ~From this every one can
 5    IX|   have mighty good luck at cards to-day, for, so far as love
 6    IX|   the proverb 'Luckless at cards, lucky at love,' does not
 7    IX| regularly twitching?~ ~The cards were dealt.~ ~It was now
 8    IX|   also: you are unlucky at cards, and unlucky in love as
 9    IX|    flung the whole pack of cards right between Fennimore'
10    IX| Abellino had quarrelled at cards, but every one pretended
11 XVIII|   painted on old Hungarian cards.~ ~Abellino went towards
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