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Steinmetz Andrew. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)

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Steinmetz Andrew. The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II)
Material from DigiLibraries.com. — 104 p.
Have not the gambling propensities of our forefathers influenced the present generation?..
No doubt gambling, in the sense treated of in this book, has ceased in England. If there be here and there a Roulette or Rouge et Noir table in operation, its existence is now known only to a few 'sworn-brethren;' if gambling at cards 'prevails' in certain quarters, it is 'kept quiet.' The vice is not barefaced. It slinks and skulks away into corners and holes, like a poisoned rat. Therefore, public morality has triumphed, or, to use the card-phrase, 'trumped' over this dreadful abuse; and the law has done its duty, or has reason to expect congratulation for its success, in 'putting down' gaming houses...
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