The Gaming Table - Volume 1  by Andrew Steinmetz
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			THE CRIMES OF AMERICAN GAMBLERS. Suicides, duels, and murders have frequently resulted from gambling here as elsewhere. Many of the duels in dark rooms originate in disputes at the gaming table. The combatants rush from play to an upper or adjoining room, and settle their difference with revolver-shots, often fatal to both. One of these was a serio-comic affair which is perhaps worth relating. Two players had a gambling dispute, and resolved to settle it in a dark room with pistols. The door was locked and one of them fired, but missed. On this the other exclaimed-- `Now, you rascal, I'll finish you at my leisure.' He then began to search for his opponent. Three or four times he walked stealthily round the room--but all in vain--he could not find his man; he listened; he could not hear him breathe. What had become of him? `Oh!' at length he exclaimed--`Now I've got you, you ---- sneak--here goes!' `Hold! Hold!' cried a voice from the chimney, `Don't fire! I'll pay you anything.--Do take away that ---- pistol.' In effect his adversary held the muzzle of his pistol close to the seat of honour as the fellow stood stuffed up the chimney! `You'll pay, will you?' said the former; `Very well--800 dollars--is 't a bargain?'  | 
		
			
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