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FIVE THOUSAND AN HOUR - How Johnny Gamble Won the Heiress
BY - GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER
FIVE THOUSAND AN HOUR
CHAPTER I - WHICH INTRODUCES JOHNNY GAMBLE AND HIS LAST HUNDRED DOLLARS
CHAPTER II - IN WHICH STRANGERS BECOME OLD FRIENDS
CHAPTER III - IN WHICH JOHNNY MIXES BUSINESS AND PLEASURE
CHAPTER IV - IN WHICH GRESHAM FINDS JOHNNY'S OLD PARTNER ACCOMMODATING
CHAPTER V - IN WHICH JOHNNY DISPLAYS TALENT AS A TRUE PROMOTER
CHAPTER VI - IN WHICH CONSTANCE DECIDES ON A FAIR GAME
CHAPTER VII - IN WHICH JOHNNY DREAMS OF A MAGNIFICENT TWENTY-STORY HOTEL
Johnny Gamble walks the line between luck and desperation, clutching his last hundred dollars as the Baltimore Handicap thunders past. In a bustling betting shed he trades quick wits with lawyer Ashley Loring, trying to outmaneuver a shady partner and a failing irrigation company. The odds are stacked, but Johnny’s charm and a daring gamble on a long‑shot horse keep the tension humming.
A striking young woman in a grandstand box catches Johnny’s eye, hinting that a wealthy heiress may hold the key to his fortunes. As the race unfolds, Johnny’s confidence swells, his reckless optimism sparking both humor and menace. With every whispered tip and hurried bet, the story crackles with the restless energy of a gambler who refuses to quit, even when the stakes are as high as his pride. Listeners will be drawn into the fast‑paced world of early‑twentieth‑century horse racing, where a single hour could change everything.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (305K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1924
Best remembered for the wildly popular Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford stories, he moved easily from newspaper work into fiction, theater, and the early film world. His writing has a brisk, satirical energy that captures the hustle and ambition of turn-of-the-century America.
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