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1 2,1| they are waiting for me to play a game of whist at the club." ~ 2 2,2| losing all his money at play, repays his creditors with 3 2,5| I loathe it. But when I play, I sometimes forget - for 4 3,2| matters, travelling, and play. All this amounts to something 5 3,3| eight or ten hours long, we play in his apartments at the 6 6,2| between them that they should play until one or the other had 7 6,3| as much or even more in play next summer; and the amount 8 6,5| everybody was engaged in play, when, shortly after midnight, 9 7,2| although this gave full play to his cravat, his words 10 7,6| everything. But you won't play this trick on me. You are 11 8,2| And being quite ready to play a double part as the spy 12 8,5| home - they had gone to the play." ~"Ah?" ~"So I shall go 13 8,5| as to the part she is to play, she feels furious." ~The 14 10,4| could you be induced to play the part of a spy, when 15 11,2| floor again, saying, "Go and play." ~The child had revealed 16 11,5| hiding-place will be only child's play to you." ~"Do you suppose 17 13,2| our agreement, we were to play until one of us had won 18 13,2| s true - but we ought to play every day." ~"Possibly: 19 13,7| peace until I promised to play with him for two hours. 20 13,8| for one day - I'm here to play - so let us begin, baron. 21 14,4| heart or intelligence would play the part that I intend for 22 16,3| the possibility of foul play." ~"Yes, that would be an 23 18,1| person whom he could trust to play the part of a dressmaker,