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Simon the Jester

CHAPTER XII
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He was damned, and a great many other things, if he would lose his money that way.

The raven in the dinner-jacket darted round, and bending over him, caught him by the wrist.

Two or three others grabbed their stakes, and swore they would not pay.

The banker rose and went to the rescue of his gains.

There was screaming and shouting and struggling and riot indescribable.


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