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You are in want of money, I suppose? Then take these ten louis dโ€™or. More I shall not give you, for you would only gamble it away. Take care of these coins, and farewell. Once more, TAKE CARE of them.โ€

โ€œNo, Mr. Astley. After all that has been said Iโ€”โ€

โ€œTAKE CARE of them!โ€ repeated my friend. โ€œI am certain you are still a gentleman, and therefore I give you the money as one gentleman may give money to another. Also, if I could be certain that you would leave both Homburg and the gaming-tables, and return to your own country, I would give you a thousand pounds down to start life afresh; but, I give you ten louis dโ€™or instead of a thousand pounds for the reason that at the present time a thousand pounds and ten louis dโ€™or will be all the same to youโ€”you will lose the one as readily as you will the other. Take the money, therefore, and good-bye.โ€

โ€œYes, I WILL take it if at the same time you will embrace me.โ€

โ€œWith pleasure.โ€

So we partedโ€”on terms of sincere affection.

 

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But he was wrong. If I was hard and undiscerning as regards Polina and De Griers, HE was hard and undiscerning as regards Russian people generally. Of myself I say nothing. Yetโ€”yet words are only words. I need to ACT. Above all things I need to think of Switzerland. Tomorrow, tomorrowโ€” Ah, but if only I could set things right tomorrow, and be born again, and rise again from the dead! But noโ€”I cannot. Yet I must show her what I can do. Even if she should do no more than learn that I can still play the man, it would be worth it. Today it is too late, but TOMORROWโ€ฆ

Yet I have a presentiment that things can never be otherwise. I have got fifteen louis dโ€™or in my possession, although I began with fifteen gulden. If I were to play carefully at the startโ€”But no, no! Surely I am not such a fool as that? Yet WHY should I not rise from the dead? I should require at first but to go cautiously and patiently and the rest would follow. I should require but to put a check upon my nature for one hour, and my fortunes would be changed entirely. Yes, my nature is my weak point. I have only to remember what happened to me some months ago at Roulettenberg, before my final ruin. What a notable instance that was of my capacity for resolution! On the occasion in question I had lost everythingโ€”everything; yet, just as I was leaving the Casino, I heard another gulden give a rattle in my pocket! โ€œPerhaps I shall need it for a meal,โ€ I thought to myself; but a hundred paces further on, I changed my mind, and returned. That gulden I staked upon manqueโ€”and there is something in the feeling that, though one is alone, and in a foreign land, and far from oneโ€™s own home and friends, and ignorant of whence oneโ€™s next meal is to come, one is nevertheless staking oneโ€™s very last coin! Well, I won the stake, and in twenty minutes had left the Casino with a hundred and seventy gulden in my pocket! That is a fact, and it shows what a last remaining gulden can doโ€ฆ . But what if my heart had failed me, or I had shrunk from making up my mind? โ€ฆ

No: tomorrow all shall be ended!

 

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