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A Society for the Reformation of-An Alpine Divorce-An Electirical Slip B1 Stage3
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When the morning came, I took young Storm's arm
and walked two or three turns up and down the deck, but all the while I could not get up courage
enough to speak with him in relation to gambling. When he left me, I again thought over the matter.
I concluded to go into the smoking- room myself, sit down beside him, see him lose some money
and use that fact as a test for my coming discourse on the evils of gambling. After luncheon, I
strolled into the smoking-room, and there sat this dark-faced man with his half-closed eyes opposite
young Storm, while two others made up the four-handed game of poker.
and walked two or three turns up and down the deck, but all the while I could not get up courage
enough to speak with him in relation to gambling. When he left me, I again thought over the matter.
I concluded to go into the smoking- room myself, sit down beside him, see him lose some money
and use that fact as a test for my coming discourse on the evils of gambling. After luncheon, I
strolled into the smoking-room, and there sat this dark-faced man with his half-closed eyes opposite
young Storm, while two others made up the four-handed game of poker.
When the morning came, I took young Storm's arm
and walked two or three turns up and down the deck, but all the while I could not get up courage
enough to speak with him in relation to gambling. When he left me, I again thought over the matter.
I concluded to go into the smoking- room myself, sit down beside him, see him lose some money
and use that fact as a test for my coming discourse on the evils of gambling. After luncheon, I
strolled into the smoking-room, and there sat this dark-faced man with his half-closed eyes opposite
young Storm, while two others made up the four-handed game of poker.
and walked two or three turns up and down the deck, but all the while I could not get up courage
enough to speak with him in relation to gambling. When he left me, I again thought over the matter.
I concluded to go into the smoking- room myself, sit down beside him, see him lose some money
and use that fact as a test for my coming discourse on the evils of gambling. After luncheon, I
strolled into the smoking-room, and there sat this dark-faced man with his half-closed eyes opposite
young Storm, while two others made up the four-handed game of poker.
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