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[Transcribers note: This transcription was made from a copy of the work held in the British Library as Jessel #1249. Original spelling and punctuation has been preserved where possible.] The Royal Game of the Ombre. Written At the Request of divers Honourable Persons. London Printed for Thomas Palmer, at the Crown in Westminster-Hall, 1665. The Royal Game of the Ombre. L'Ombre is a Spanish Game at Cards, as much as to say, The Man: so he who undertakes to play the Game, saye

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