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You Never Know Your Luck
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CHAPTER II
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What's the Law ever done for you that you should run risks for it?
It's straight talk, Mr.Kerry.
Have a cancer in the bowels next week or go off to see a dyin' brother, but don't give evidence at the Logan Trial--don't do it.

I got a feeling--I'm superstitious--all sportsmen are.

By following my instincts I've saved myself a whole lot in my time." "Yes; all men that run chances have their superstitions, and they're not to be sneered at," replied Crozier thoughtfully.

"If you see black, don't play white; if you see a chestnut crumpled up, put your money on the bay even when the chestnut is a favourite.

Of course you're superstitious, Sibley.


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