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Very
well
,
said
Wildeve
,
rising
.
Searching
about
with
the
lantern
,
he
found
a
large
flat
stone
,
which
he
placed
between
himself
and
Christian
,
and
sat
down
again
.
The
lantern
was
opened
to
give
more
light
,
and
its
rays
directed
upon
the
stone
.
Christian
put
down
a
shilling
,
Wildeve
another
,
and
each
threw
.
Christian
won
.
They
played
for
two
,
Christian
won
again
.
Let
us
try
four
,
said
Wildeve
.
They
played
for
four
.
This
time
the
stakes
were
won
by
Wildeve
.
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Ah
,
those
little
accidents
will
,
of
course
,
sometimes
happen
,
to
the
luckiest
man
,
he
observed
.
And
now
I
have
no
more
money
!
explained
Christian
excitedly
.
And
yet
,
if
I
could
go
on
,
I
should
get
it
back
again
,
and
more
.
I
wish
this
was
mine
.
He
struck
his
boot
upon
the
ground
,
so
that
the
guineas
chinked
within
.
What
!
you
have
not
put
Mrs
.
Wildeve
s
money
there
?
Yes
.
Tis
for
safety
.
Is
it
any
harm
to
raffle
with
a
married
lady
s
money
when
,
if
I
win
,
I
shall
only
keep
my
winnings
,
and
give
her
her
own
all
the
same
;
and
if
t
other
man
wins
,
her
money
will
go
to
the
lawful
owner
?
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None
at
all
.
Wildeve
had
been
brooding
ever
since
they
started
on
the
mean
estimation
in
which
he
was
held
by
his
wife
s
friends
;
and
it
cut
his
heart
severely
.
As
the
minutes
passed
he
had
gradually
drifted
into
a
revengeful
intention
without
knowing
the
precise
moment
of
forming
it
.
This
was
to
teach
Mrs
.
Yeobright
a
lesson
,
as
he
considered
it
to
be
;
in
other
words
,
to
show
her
if
he
could
that
her
niece
s
husband
was
the
proper
guardian
of
her
niece
s
money
.
Well
,
here
goes
!
said
Christian
,
beginning
to
unlace
one
boot
.