Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 287 巻F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... four - penny , six - penny , or twelve - penny Gleek , according as they agree before- hand . The Gamesters are three , neither more nor lesse . Being set down with a resolution to go to it ; they lift for the Deale , and he that has ...
... four - penny , six - penny , or twelve - penny Gleek , according as they agree before- hand . The Gamesters are three , neither more nor lesse . Being set down with a resolution to go to it ; they lift for the Deale , and he that has ...
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... four Aces , and then he gains the Ruff ; though you have four- score of a suit in your hand . The first , or eldest , ' tis possible sayes , Ile vye the Ruff ; the next says , Ile see it , and re - vie it ; Ile see your re - vye sayes ...
... four Aces , and then he gains the Ruff ; though you have four- score of a suit in your hand . The first , or eldest , ' tis possible sayes , Ile vye the Ruff ; the next says , Ile see it , and re - vie it ; Ile see your re - vye sayes ...
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... four Aces , four Kings , four Queens , or four Knaves , held in the Hand ; and a Gleek is likewise three cards of the same sort , Aces to Knaves . A Mournival of Aces is entitled to the payment of eight counters from each of the ...
... four Aces , four Kings , four Queens , or four Knaves , held in the Hand ; and a Gleek is likewise three cards of the same sort , Aces to Knaves . A Mournival of Aces is entitled to the payment of eight counters from each of the ...
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