THIRTEEN TRUMPS, BUT ONLY TOOK ONE TRICK. “I have seen some pretty remarkable whist hands,” said the “commercial,” as •he began to deal. "When I was making my las! trip I saw one man hold all thirteen trumps.” "That's not very unusual remarked one cf his hearers. "Not at all, but the curious part is that he only took one trick.” "(How’s that ?” “Why he jumped his partner's ace first time round, and his partner got up and threw him out of the window,’- (1000.)
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 49, 10 July 1906, Page 7
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