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Barry Lyndon

CHAPTER XIII
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Penniless! I had the wealth of Europe at my command.

Adventurer! So is a meritorious lawyer or a gallant soldier; so is every man who makes his own fortune an adventurer.

My profession was play: in which I was then unrivalled.

No man could play with me through Europe, on the square; and my income was just as certain (during health and the exercise of my profession) as that of a man who draws on his Three-per-cents., or any fat squire whose acres bring him revenue.

Harvest is not more certain than the effect of skill is: a crop is a chance, as much as a game of cards greatly played by a fine player: there may be a drought, or a frost, or a hail-storm, and your stake is lost; but one man is just as much an adventurer as another.
In evoking the recollection of these kind and fair creatures I have nothing but pleasure.


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