The Art of Iugling Or Legerdemaine

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But you will say by this reason, he that hath the first dice, is likealwaies to stripp and rob all the table about. To helpe this, theremust be for that purpose, an odd Die, called a flat Cater trea readyat hand, and no other number, for graunting the trea and Cater beallwaies vppon the one Die, then is there no chance vpon the otherDie, but may serue to make fiue or nine, & cast forth, & loose all.
But now to share you what shifts they haue to bring the flat die inand out, which is a iolly cun
...ning property of Iugling, with themcalled foysting: the which is nothing else but a slight, to carryeasly within the hand, as often as the foister list: so that wheneither he or his partner shall cast the dice, the flat comes notabroad, till hee hath made a great hand and won as much as himlisteth: otherwise the flat is euer one, vnlesse at few times vponpurpose he suffer the silly soules to cast in a hand or two, to giuethem courage to continue the play, and liue in hope of winning.
These things I know seeme very strange to the simple, and as yetcannot sinke into their braine, how a man may carry so many dice inone hand, and chop and change them so often, and neuer be espied: soas before I tolde you, Iuglers conueyance seemeth to exceede thecompas of reason till you know the feat: but what is it that vse andlabour ouercometh not.


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