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A form of all fours in which a total of seven points is game.
seven-up
1
This adventure threw a temporary stigma upon the game of "
old
sledge
.
"
2
Papa, with one or two cronies, was playing "
old
sledge
"
in the smoking compartment.
3
We come up the
old
sledge
road from the place where the Fram used to lie.
4
They're bringin' in their blamed telephones now and malaria and aigue and
old
sledge
,
and fun might as well skip out.
5
In the mean time, the other children, who had no dignity to support, had spread their little repast on an
old
sledge
.
6
Maybe just take the
old
sledge
to it -if I could be sure there are no pipes or intricate wiring systems back there.
7
We'll just toddle down to Tomlinson's at the cross-roads, and have a nip and a quiet game of
old
sledge
at Jacksey's expense.
8
They were among my most constant companions for the few years next succeeding the evening when the bobcat interrupted the game of
old
sledge
.
9
I've heard of places in this here town where a fellow could have a good game of
old
sledge
or peg a card at keno.
10
The prosecutor, being entirely unacquainted with games at cards, did not know the fact that both 'seven-up' and '
old
sledge
'
were one and the same.
11
The three
old
sledges
we should have to use were made for the Fram's second expedition.
12
After supper we played
Old
Sledge
and my uncle had hard work to keep us in good countenance.
old
sledge
old