The Young Engineers in Arizona: Laying Tracks on the Man-Killer Quicksand The Young Engineers in Arizona: Laying Tracks on the Man-Killer Quicksand

The Young Engineers in Arizona: Laying Tracks on the Man-Killer Quicksand

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The man who had offered the bet was a well known local character—Jim Duff by name, by occupation one of the meanest and most dishonorable gamblers who had ever disgraced Arizona by his presence. There is an old tradition about "honest gamblers" and "players of square games." The man who has been much about the world soon learns to understand that the really honest and "square" gambler is a creature of the imagination. The gambler makes his living by his wits, and he who lives by anything so intangible speedily finds the road to cheating and trickery. Jim Duff had been no exception. His reputation was such that he could find few men among the residents of this part of Arizona who would meet him at the gaming table. He plied his trade mostly among simple-minded tourists from the east—the class of men who are known in Arizona as "tenderfeet."

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
1989
23 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
222
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Library of Alexandria
VENTAS
The Library of Alexandria
TAMAÑO
488.2
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