Hi! I'm grateful to everyone who's been using Twitter as a way to stay friendly and connected. This morning @briankoppelman and @thinkingpoker encouraged me to share my morning coffee. I mentioned I was reading Jonathan Swift. [1/N]
Re: "knew what king to call," this and the "vole" thing suggest that the game at hand is Ecarte,* where "before playing the first card, if either player holds the king of trumps, they can mark an extra point for themselves by announcing it." * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cart%C3%A9 … [6/N]
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...and while the most generally famous thing named "quadrille" is a dance, those of us who have spent a *lot* of our lives reading Jane Austen will happily note that it is also a high-society card game. [7/N]
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Indeed, more Googling suggests that *all* the card-playing language here is consistent with the vocabulary and mechanics of quadrille: https://www.parlettgames.uk/histocs/quadrill.html … [8/N]
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And I'll just add that one of the many thrills of _Pride and Prejudice_, for me, is that in a setting so different from my daily life, everyone pauses every so often to go play cards. [9/N]
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I'm sure there's a lot of research that has been done and could be done here. But now you know enough to laugh a little harder here. Again, good pandemic reading. So that's what I was doing over my royale this morning,
@briankoppelman. Thanks for making it friendlier. [10/10]Show this thread
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