The dealer asks each player in sequence how many cards he would like to exchange.
The dealer then asks the players to point out the money card.
The dealers, who hope to sell the panels as a package, are asking $800,000.
The dealer asked the court for $900,000, a figure based on the paintings' market value in 1989.
But soon, she said, "My dealer asked me to do things with him, and other men, and girls."
The dealer asked me if I wanted a card.
And if a dealer asked, "Couldn't you just give us another one?"
She had borne a dead child three days earlier and was so sunk in despair that the dealer asked no great price.
The dealer did not have an answer, but asked Ford representatives.
Other dealers, too, asked for the list, first sold by subscription in 1926 for $15 a year.