With {149} it we reach the limit of ordinary calls; but it should be said that the misere ouverte is double the price of the ordinary misere, and the abondance declaree double the price of the ordinary abondance.
An abondance in trumps is of the same money value as another abondance, though the trump call supersedes the call in plain suits.
There is no penalty if the caller of a solo, misere, or abondance exposes any or all of his cards, the exposure being in this case to his own disadvantage.
There are no under-tricks at the call of an abondance declaree, as the caller is beaten directly he loses a trick.
Abondance *Abondance de biens ne nuit pas = Store is no sore; One cannot have too much of a good thing.
The Grenier d'Abondance illuminated the Seine far beyond the fortifications.
At the Grenier d'Abondance of the Western Railway there were eight hundred women.
On the way to the Corne d'Abondance the self-made victim of this night's madness and his friend exchanged no words.
Was it you who came into that room at the Corne d'Abondance in Rochelle, and when I addressed you, would not speak?
And, by the way, did you know that that woman with the grey mask, who was at the Corne d'Abondance .
France in such abondance produces win, that seweral years if ye'el bring 2 punchions to the field as great as ye like, live them the on and they'le let you carry as many graps wt you as the other wil hold.
Plumes are in wery great abondance heir, and that of many sorts.
In Bearn or Navarre they make it be the fire as we do; but they make more cont of that which comes from the Rochel, which the Hollanders, Dans, and others carries in abondance then of their.
Heir I'm sure I was thrie miles togither under the shade of wast valnut tries on each syde ladened wt fruit, great abondance of which I meit all the way thorow.
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