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The Chink in the Armour

CHAPTER II
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"I only wish there were! You are going on to Switzerland to join your friends, and as for me, in spite of Madame Cagliostra's mysterious predictions, I shall, of course, go to some place--I think it will be Dieppe (I like the Dieppe Casino the best)--where I can play.

And the memory of you, my dear little English friend, will be my mascot.

You heard her say that I should be fortunate--that I should have an extraordinary run of good fortune ?" "Yes," said Sylvia, "but do not forget"-- she spoke with a certain gravity; death was a very real thing to her, for she had seen in the last two years two deathbeds, that of her father, that of her husband--"do not forget, Anna, that she told you you would not live long if you went away." "She was quite safe in saying that to me," replied the other hastily.
"People who play--those who get the gambling fever into their system when they are still young--do not, as a rule, live very long.

Their emotions are too strong, too often excited! Play should be reserved for the old--the old get so quickly deadened, they do not go through the terrible moments younger people do!".


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