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nw,whileoswherepatronslosttotheownerswereprohibited,gamblinghousesmaylegallyprovidesiteforpeoplewhowaogambleamongthemselves,andtheycouldtakeapertageofthewinningsasission.ThereforetheownersofthegambtinghouselookeduponrichtslikeMr.Kaffeeastheirbreadandbutter,andfawhemunabashedly.Richardwouldnothavenormallybeenadmittedtothisexclusiveroom,butbeinganolder,hekheattendants,andtheywereawarehehad35,000onhim,sotheygrudginglylethimpcetheminimumbetoryhisluck.Richard’sheartwasinaflurry.Ifhelost,Jamaz’shospitalbillsandhisitmenttoYokowouldbeallgoifhewon,hiswinningswoulddoubleortriple,andifhewoimessecutively,why,hewouldbemade!Suchwasthegambler’sdream,soeasilyinftedandwhieverknewwhentostop,whichwasthecrucialpoiweenwinningandlosing.

    Mr.Kaffeesattheredetachlypuffingathiscigar,butRichard’seyesweregluedtothetable,whilergebeadsofperspirationstoodoutonhisforehead.Mr.Kaffee’slewdeyesfellonYoko,standingbesideRichardaookstockofherupanddown.Yokobowedherheadinembarrassment.Mr.Kaffeesmiledandentedrudelytohispanions,

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    "That’satastydish!"EveryohetableughedandlookeddesdinglyatthegirenseandobviouslydesperatepaniohecardsopenedupRichardunfortunatelylost,asdidmostoftheothers.Mr.Kaffeewasthesolewinnerandchipsstackeduphighinfrontofhim.Richardlookedaround.Insuchmercilessandcoldlypracticalsurroundingstherewasnosympathy,nopity.Whatcouldhedo?Hestooduptogo.

    "Stop!ebackhere,”cameMr.Kaffee’sarrogantvoice."I’llgiveyouanotherce.I’llbet10,000.Ifyoulose,givemethatgirlwhoiswithyou.Youarenotworthyofsuchatenderandjuicymeatanyway.”Richard’sselfrespectwasdeeplyhurt,butwhatwasselfrespethisgamblinghouse?HeturnedhisheadtolookatYoko.Atthesametime,Ileenwaseyeioowithenvyandjealousy.Expensively-dressedaifullymadeup,Ileenwasayoungwomanthatturnedheadswherevershewent,butherebeforeherwasyouth,eandnaturalbeauty,whichhadcaughtMr.Kaffee’seyeinspiteofthecheapdressandentation.ButYokowasshakingherheadandsaying,

    "Nobigdeal.What’sinaloss?Ifwelose,welose.There’salwaysaime.eo’sgo.”Shetookhisarmawowalkeddejectedlyoutofthegamblinghouse.Theywentoutontothecoldloreets,feelingsnubbedandhumiliated.Richardwasstilldevastatedandsaid,

    "IfIhadknown,Iwouldn’thavegoall.Wewouldstillhavethe35,000ahingwouldbefine.”

    "What’sdoneisdoneandotbeundone.Neverregret.That’sAmalia’sruleandmioo.”Richardfeltbad,butYoko’swarmhandinhismadehimfeelbetter.

    "Yht.It’snighttime.Let’sgoawhatwe.”Yokouoodhimperfectlyawofiguresdisappearedintothedarkness,whichwaslikesoft,bckvelvet,lightlycthesleepih.Thenightwaslikeanunfathomabletreasure,whereifyouwouldonlygoahereyouwouldfind.

    Uhemoonlight,asbrightandwarmassunshine,yDimitriandMedusa,feelingfortablyrexed,liketwoprimitivemammalsrestinginthefieldsafterthefieryheatofmatingonaspringnight.Buttheirmatingwasnotoneofanimallust,aninborninstincttoventtheirsexualurgeandpropagatetheirspecies.No,theirswasthemationofthehighestandse,mutualloveaofthebody.Dimitri’shandscaressedthevoluptuousbodyofMedusa,ohemostfearedofmonsters,butnowthemostloyalofsubjects.Medusa,oherhand,wastreasur
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