[The Desire of the Moth; and The Come On by Eugene Manlove Rhodes]@TWC D-Link bookThe Desire of the Moth; and The Come On CHAPTER VI 46/77
The Judge and the Eminent Person hitched along to make room between them. "I'm not playing to-night," Steve began.
He was cut short by a torrent of scoffing advice and information. "Only one hundred to come in--all you got to get out." "Another victim!" "Bet 'em high and sleep in the streets!" "Table stakes.
Cuter goes for aces and flushes." "Just give us what you can spare handy and go to bed.
You'll save money and sleep." "Straight flush the best hand." "All ties go to the sweaters." "A man and his money are soon parted!" "You play the first hand for fun, and all the rest of the night to get even!" Thus, and more also, the Five in hilarious chorus. "Any man caught bluffing loses the pot," added the Eminent Person, gravely admonitory.
"And a Lalla-Cooler can only be played once a night." "Nary a play play I," said Steve aggrievedly.
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