[Trumps by George William Curtis]@TWC D-Link bookTrumps CHAPTER LXXXV 5/9
Abel glanced at her, from time to time, with maudlin grins and sneers. "Go to bed," he said at length; "I've something to do.
Sleep all you can; you'll need it.
I shall stay here 'till I'm ready to go, and come for you in the morning." "Thank you," she answered, and rose quietly.
"Good-night!" she said. "Oh! good-night, Mrs.De-de-liah--superb Jo-Jones!" He laughed as she went--sat ogling the fire for a little while, and then unsteadily, but not unconsciously, drew a pocket-book from his pocket and took out a small package.
It contained several notes, amounting to not less than a hundred thousand dollars signed by himself, and indorsed by Lawrence Newt & Co .-- at least the name was there, and it was a shrewd eye that could detect the difference between the signature and that which was every day seen and honored in the street. Abel looked at them carefully, and leered and glared upon them as if they had been windows through which he saw something--sunny isles, and luxury, and a handsome slave who loved him to minister to every whim. "'Tis a pretty game," he said, half aloud; "a droll turnabout is life. Uncle Lawrence plays against other people, and wins.
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