Very cool.
It almost seems like an old times warning against playing pool. Like a “Trouble in River City” kind of thing. But.. it wasn’t the game that began his downfall, it was when he started going upstairs and losing his wits.
What did it mean when the marker said he would crawl under the table the first time they played? I didn’t get that. He asked for odds then, “as usual, I lost the first game, crawled under the table, and grunted.” After that, they hollered, “Splendid, but you haven’t cleaned off all the dust yet.”
Little confusing, but shoot, who am I to question Tolstoy? Just want a clearer picture painted in my head, I guess.