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Frank Merriwell’s Chums

CHAPTER IV
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I'm out." Hodge was game, and he "came up" on a pair of nines.
Snell was watching Merriwell, and the latter quietly pushed in two dollars, which finished the betting till cards were drawn, as Dare dropped out, after some deliberation.
"How many ?" asked Harris, of Snell.
"Don't want any," was the calm reply.
Hodge took three, as also did Merriwell, which plainly indicated they had a pair each.
"Snell has this pot in a canter," said Harris.
Snell bet five dollars, doing it in a way that seemed to say he was not risking anything.
Hodge dropped his nines, which he had not bettered, and that left Merriwell and Snell to fight it out.
"This is why I object to a limit being taken off a game," said Frank.
"It spoils the fun, and makes it a clean case of gambling." "It's too late to make that kind of talk," sneered Snell.

"You are in it now.

Do you call ?" "No," replied Frank, "but I will see your five dollars, and put in another." This created a stir, but Snell seemed delighted.
"I admire your blood," he said, "but the bluff won't go with me.
Here's the five, and I will raise ten." Now there was excitement.
Frank's cards lay face downward on the table, and every one was wondering what he could have found to go up against Snell's pat hand.
He was wonderfully calm, as he turned to Bart, and asked: "Will you loan me something ?" "Every cent I have," was the instant reply, as Hodge took out a roll of bills and threw it on the table.

"Use what you want." There were thirty-five dollars in the roll.

Frank counted it over carefully, and then put it all into the pot, raising Snell twenty-five dollars! When he saw this, Snell's nerve suddenly left him.


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