If at the second cut a lower card than the three is cut, the three still retains its privileges as original low, and has the deal and choice of cards and seats.
[5] Example. Three aces and a two are cut. The three aces cut again. The two is the original high, and plays with the highest of the next cut.
Suppose at the second cut, two more twos and a king are drawn. The king plays with the original two, and the other pair of twos cut again for deal.
Suppose instead, the second cut to consist of an ace and two knaves. The two knaves cut again, and the highest plays with the two.
[6] i.e., his prior right.
[7] And last in the room (vide Law 16).
[8] Vide Law 34.
[9] Vide Law 37.
[10] After the two packets have been re-united, Law 38 comes into operation.
[11] i.e., the same dealer must deal again. Vide also Laws 47 and 50.