"Five Thousand an Hour: How Johnny Gamble Won the Heiress" by George Randolph Chester is a story that follows the adventures of Johnny Gamble, a charming young man determined to bounce back from his financial downturn and win the affection of Constance Joy, a beautiful and wealthy heiress. The story starts at a horse race, where Johnny playfully loses his last hundred dollars but shows his optimistic spirit. He's immediately interested in Constance, and his lively personality sparkles through talks with his lawyer and new friends. These early scenes suggest a mix of humor, romance, and daring exploits as Johnny works to rebuild his wealth and capture Constance's heart, all while dealing with old financial problems and competitive business opponents.
Five Thousand an Hour: How Johnny Gamble Won the Heiress
By George Randolph Chester
A charismatic man down on his luck bets it all on a chance to win back his fortune and the heart of a captivating heiress.
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About the AuthorGeorge Randolph Chester was an American writer and screenwriter, film editor, and director.
George Randolph Chester was an American writer and screenwriter, film editor, and director.
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