Where are
my cards?"
He sat down again, and taking up his hand, looked through it carefully
and led.
"Your play, White," he said after a pause. White made no sign.
"Why, he is asleep," said Meagle. "Wake up, old man. Wake up and play."
Lester, who was sitting next to him, took the sleeping man by the arm and
shook him, gently at first and then with some roughness; but White, with
his back against the wall and his head bowed, made no sign. Meagle
bawled in his ear and then turned a puzzled face to the others.
"He sleeps like the dead," he said, grimacing. "Well, there are still
three of us to keep each other company."
"Yes," said Lester, nodding. "Unless--Good Lord! suppose----"
He broke off and eyed them trembling.
"Suppose what?" inquired Meagle.
"Nothing," stammered Lester. "Let's wake him. Try him again. _White!
White!_"
"It's no good," said Meagle seriously; "there's something wrong about
that sleep."
"That's what I meant," said Lester; "and if he goes to sleep like that,
why shouldn't----"
Meagle sprang to his feet.
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