"Yeah," snarled the other guy, "well, why don't you write this down: You can't bet more than that $100 chip from now on. You can only play one hand and" — he turned to the dealer — "shuffle up on every couple of rounds, you hear me?"
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"You don't mind if I play craps?" I asked them as I parted. "I'm not going to be hassled at craps, am I?"
"Play craps all you want," said the snarler, triumphant in his knowledge that no one could beat craps.
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Tecla was neither a snarler nor a crab, but a good simple lady; yet she was a beata — one of the most temperate species.
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The domestic snarler is felt to be a curse and an ignoble varlet, since for small reasons, or no reasons, he will disturb domestic peace and engender discomfort.
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[…] ; his acquaintance with Wordsworth, whose Midas-ears he really persuaded himself to admire ; his intercourse with Godwin ; and his close alliance with that perverse and wrong-headed but brilliant snarler, Hazlitt.
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