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Show Antiquity of "Di-ldpe." i W seer i to havo owmj most of our I card jam. , ir ilot the cardu thoin-ei-hej,, to Spain. Prhnero, at which KaMaff noked-"I never prospered ilnce I fortswore myself at Prlmuro" -was probably Spanish, and its successor, suc-cessor, Orabro, plnyod.at tho little tlueo urnered card tabloa dear to collectors, col-lectors, certainly was, belnc a corruption corrup-tion or Ki Honibre, the man. which was the natlo-inl card enmo of Spain for centurion. And of tor Ombro enmo Quadtlllo-they gomblod ut Quadrille, even In Cranford ond bo In timo wo get back to brldue. Between I'rhnero nnd brldgo are many centurtcd and onl) a llttl dlfrorence - Knnsiis City Journal |