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The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo.
THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO .
Did he , or did he not ? -this is a point upon which the minatrel is dumb . If he did , when ? -if he did not , then why not ? Because if he did , there must have been a reason ; and if he did not , then the omission was unreasonable . On the whole we are led to believe he DID , at lucid intervals , especially to prepare himself for the
night he broke the Bank at Monte Carlo . There would be no difficulty in the way , they can be purchased at all Druggists there and everywhere ; and this suggests another inquiry .-If more people did , might not the bank at Monte Carlo be more frequently broken with impunity ?
As for the reason , it was reported that this man worked by a system . Now , the system works the man , and BEECHAM'S PILLS work the system . The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo knew a g :: eat deal . When a thing was Worth a Guinea a Box , he was likely
to keep his eye on it , and when a Guinea ' s worth could be had for about a Shilling , twenty to one he would " get on . " At all events this is a safe speculation :-you break the box and nothing else ^ There is no gambling about the investment , the gambolling comes on
afterwards ; so think of your head in the morning and be in time with precautionary measures . Extravagance and ove ' r-indulgence need antidotes , so what more natural than that he should buy the
Pills ( he could not buy the patent ) that would give him the clear head needed . One thing however , seems certain , that for the present he is not to be numbered among the mighty army who yearly swallow the contents of 6 , 000 , 000 boxes .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Man Who Broke The Bank At Monte Carlo.
THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO .
Did he , or did he not ? -this is a point upon which the minatrel is dumb . If he did , when ? -if he did not , then why not ? Because if he did , there must have been a reason ; and if he did not , then the omission was unreasonable . On the whole we are led to believe he DID , at lucid intervals , especially to prepare himself for the
night he broke the Bank at Monte Carlo . There would be no difficulty in the way , they can be purchased at all Druggists there and everywhere ; and this suggests another inquiry .-If more people did , might not the bank at Monte Carlo be more frequently broken with impunity ?
As for the reason , it was reported that this man worked by a system . Now , the system works the man , and BEECHAM'S PILLS work the system . The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo knew a g :: eat deal . When a thing was Worth a Guinea a Box , he was likely
to keep his eye on it , and when a Guinea ' s worth could be had for about a Shilling , twenty to one he would " get on . " At all events this is a safe speculation :-you break the box and nothing else ^ There is no gambling about the investment , the gambolling comes on
afterwards ; so think of your head in the morning and be in time with precautionary measures . Extravagance and ove ' r-indulgence need antidotes , so what more natural than that he should buy the
Pills ( he could not buy the patent ) that would give him the clear head needed . One thing however , seems certain , that for the present he is not to be numbered among the mighty army who yearly swallow the contents of 6 , 000 , 000 boxes .