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Riding The Bus

All cards are collected and shuffled, leaving the pile separate. The pile is then used to deal out another bus until it is exhausted, the shuffled cards are then used to complete the bus.

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    Holland is a dream, Monsieur, a dream of gold and smoke—smokier by day, more gilded by night. And night and day that dream is peopled with Lohengrins like these, dreamily riding their black bicycles with high handle-bars, funereal swans constantly drifting throughout the whole country, around the seas, along the canals.
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