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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Poker!, by Zora Hurston This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Poker! Author: Zora Hurston Release Date: May 25, 2005 [EBook #15902] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POKER! *** Produced by Library of Congress, American Memory Project, Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. [Transcriber's Note: This play transcribed from an original manuscript. There are pencilled notations possibly by Ms. Hurston herself. These pencilled edits have been transcribed as *[Handwritten: (text)]] Copyright 1931 by Zora *[Handwritten: Neale] Hurston POKER! Time--Present Place--New York Cast of characters-- Nunkie Too-Sweet Peckerwood Black Baby Sack Daddy Tush Hawg Aunt Dilsey SCENE-- A shabby front room in a shotgun house. A door covered by dingy portieres upstage C. Small panel window in side Wall L. Plain centre table with chairs drawn up about it. Gaudy calendars on wall. Battered piano against wall R. Kerosene lamp with reflector against wall on either side of room. At rise of curtain NUNKIE is at piano playing.... Others at table with small stacks of chips before each man. TUSH HAWG is seated at table so that he faces audience. He is expertly riffing the cards ... looks over his shoulder and speaks to NUNKIE. TUSH HAWG Come on here, Nunkie--and take a hand! You're holding up the game. You been woofin' round here about the poker you can play--now do it! NUNKIE Yeah, I plays poker. I plays the piano and Gawd knows I plays the devil. I'm Uncle Bob with a wooden leg!*[Handwritten: Last sentence crossed out in pencil in manuscript.] BLACK BABY Aw, you can be had! Come on and get in the game! My britches is cryin' for your money! Come on, don't give the healer no trouble!*[Handwritten: last sentence crossed out in pencil] NUNKIE Soon as I play the deck I'm comin' and take you alls money! Don' rush me. Ace means the first time that I met you Duece means there was nobody there but us two Trey means the third party--Charlie was his name Four spot m
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