Zibeline — Volume 1 by marquis de Philippe Massa
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Stale as was this compliment, it had the desired effect, and the young
woman thrust vertically into the midst of the pack the cards he held out to her. "Play, messieurs," said the banker. "Messieurs and Madame," corrected Heloise, placing her five chips before her, while Henri, at the other table, staked the six thousand francs which he had just won. "Don't put up more than there is in the bank," objected Paul Landry, throwing a keen glance at the stakes. Having assured himself that on the opposing side to this large sum there were hardly thirty louis, he dealt the cards. "Eight!" said he, laying down his card. "Nine!" said Heloise. "Baccarat!" said Henri, throwing two court-cards into the basket. The rake rattled on the losing table, but after the small stakes of the winners had been paid, the greater part of the six thousand francs passed into the hands of the banker. Five times in succession, at the first deal, the same thing happened; and at the sixth round Heloise won six hundred francs, and Henri found himself with no more counters. "This is the proper moment to retire!" said the duenna, rising from the |
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