A great deal of fun is made of the Book-Worm because of his desire for large paper and of his insistence on uncut edges, but his reasons are sound and his taste is unimpeachable.
Too great inequality in uncut edgesis also to be shunned as an ugliness.
The deal is decided by the cards being turned face upwards before each player, until the first knave is exposed.
While care in playing is necessary, no great amount of skill is required to render the game diverting as an amusement, while it also affords ample scope for the exercise of speculation and the other elements of excitement.
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