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1 Self-indulgent as she was and moreover an inveterate gambler , she grew richer every year.
2 All his life he had been an inveterate gambler .
3 He is beautiful as an Antinous, but an inveterate gambler , and somewhat of a coward.
4 He was an inveterate gambler , though a poor loser.
5 He is a poor man, and an inveterate gambler .
6 But he was an inveterate gambler and always broke.
7 In stature, he was small-butwell formed;-active-fullofpluck- fond of display and pleasure-an inveterate gambler .
8 He was an inveterate gambler - ahabitwhich he most probably contracted through his intimacy with Fox.
9 Immense amounts are frequently wagered in this game, for the North American Indian is an inveterate gambler .
10 An inveterate gambler , he'd lost three fortunes already before he completely bankrupted himself and his kin building the station.
11 He was an inveterate gambler , his large professional earnings going into the coffers of the faro and monte dealers.
12 Don't you know she is the wife of Adolphus Hesse, the most inveterate gambler in stocks in the System?
13 He was an inveterate gambler .
14 McCann was an inveterate gambler .
15 An inveterate gambler , but a great sportsman, no one could have been more loyal to his Company than Jock.
16 The Indians are great people for sport and amusement and it would be difficult to imagine a more inveterate gambler .
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