The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
This is the central, largest story in the book, and claims to be a true account of a rich bachelor referred to as "Henry Sugar." While reading a forgotten book documenting an Indian Yogi's powers (possibly based on the actual Indian mystic Kuda Bux), "Henry" discovers he is one of the rare people who is able, through years of concentrated study, to gain special "yogic" powers that allow him to see using any part of his body, and also to see the reverse side of playing cards. Being an addicted gambler, he uses this power to cheat in casinos. He finds, though, that his desire for money has been greatly diminished. He throws all of his recent winnings out of his London apartment window, causing a near-riot, and is scolded by an indignant police officer who suggests that he give away his winnings in a more useful way, for example by founding an orphanage. "Henry" then sets off around the world with two accomplices (an accountant and a make-up artist) in order to get as much money from as many casinos as possible, and subsequently uses his winnings in order to set up orphanages around the world
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