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But his father said, "Go on, spend it and win some more money!" So he went again to the toss-ring and got all his money back, and five pounds more. "Very well, father. I got all my money back; and here's your money now, and a pound for you and four pounds for myself." And that's true as ever you hold that pen in your hand and that man was poor Charley Lee, that's dead now.

But yuv's dadas penned, "Jal an, kair it ajaw and win some wongur againus!" So he jalled apopli to the toss-ring an' lelled sar his wongur pauli, an' pange bar ferridearer. So he jalled ajaw kerri to the tan, an' dicked his dadas beshtin' alay by the rikk o' the tan, and his dadas penned, "Sa did you keravit, my chavo?" "Kushto, dadas.

Adoi I jalled from the gudli 'dree the toss-ring for a pashora, when I dicked a waver mush, an' he putched mandy, 'What bak? and I penned pauli, 'Kek bak; but I've got a bittus left. So I wussered with lester an' nashered saw my covvas my chukko, my gad, an' saw, barrin' my rokamyas. Then I jalled kerri with kek but my rokamyas an I borried a chukko off my pen's chavo.

Then I went from the noise in the toss-ring for half an hour, when I saw another man, and he asked me, 'What luck? and I replied, 'No luck; but I've a little left yet. So I tossed with him and lost all my things my coat, my shirt, and all, except my breeches. Then I went home with nothing but my breeches on I borrowed a coat of my sister's boy.