Henry Ernest Dudeney/Modern Puzzles/197 - A Puzzle with Cards

by : $197$

 * A Puzzle with Cards
 * Take from the pack the $13$ cards forming the suit of diamonds and arrange them in this order face downwards with the $3$ at the top and $5$ at the bottom:
 * $3$, $8$, $7$, ace, queen, $6$, $4$, $2$, jack, king, $10$, $9$, $5$.
 * Now play them out in a row on the table in this way.
 * As you spell "ace" transfer for each letter a card from the top to the bottom of the pack -- A-C-E -- and play the fourth card on to the table.
 * Then spell T-W-O, while transferring three more cards to the bottom, and place the next card on the table.
 * ''Then spell T-H-R-E-E, while transferring five to the bottom, and so on until all are laid out in a row,
 * and you will find that they will be all in regular order.
 * Of course, you will spell out the knave as J-A-C-K.
 * Can you arrange the whole pack so that they will play out correctly in order,
 * first all the diamonds, then the hearts, then the spades, and lastly the clubs?