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"Boss, can't we set in now?" demanded Beady Jones
"Say, Beady, you're in a hurry to lose your gold," replied Kells
"Wait till I beat Gulden and Sainst Jesse Smith He lost first to Gulden, then to
Kells, and presently he rose, a beaten, but game man He reached for
the whisky
"Fellers, I reckon I can enjoy Kells's yellow streak more when I
ain't playin'," he said
The bandit leader eyed S rancor, as if a
persistent hint of inevitable weakness had its effect He frowned,
and the radiance left his face for the forbidding cast
"Stand around, you ," he said
At this old as
Gulden, there being a huge an staking a bag at a ti Kells won the first four cuts How strangely that
radiance returned to his face! Then he lost and won, and won and