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X 101' "W two 0's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length end formation or the words are all hint-I- Each day the code letters are diflerent. A “Won't-gm quotation MVAO TALAB1 M JSFTY; MVAO H‘ x-rsua zvc uwzuoa wzuoa snrw! zvq TALAS MVFTY-QSFCS- i Y terday/‘s Oryptoquotnr ,I'O:IIDDIN mus-Porn. Lovr: nuns an aurltaIron yhuisoaa by ruse Ilseiures sysyllwe- M‘ l - um -_AIN_ER _~e. indie N?“ “o3 ‘T’ ' 9-" ‘ i canons. Desperation knows not tear; Bcurns all dang m“ ‘wan — Old Mother Nature. Peter Rabbit looked very hard st his- cousin. Jumper the us", “I don't believe Buster Bear ever would evefl if!‘ to tum Prickly Porky on his beck," said Peter deliberately. “I didn't say he would I said he could," retorted Jumper. “Well, I don't ‘believe he could." declared Peter. “And I'm sure he wouldn't be iooiish enough to try. He is t smart for that. He knows he couldn't do it without getting s. lot o! those dmadlul little Ipears in a paw. and you can't make me bellow he will risk that.” Peter meant the quills which are tho protection o! all Porouplnes. , "Then why is Prickly Porfl afraid of Buster Bear! I've seen them meet and ii Prickly Porky wasn't alrald I don't know what tear is." declared Jumper. Peter chuckled. "I saw them “Jews!nsereeeseresdsaslvlseuseseseelslle a Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson Illlelssseseseeelenealsaseeeseeesesepesell NO CREDIT DESERVED! The defenders. especially East. achieved the remarkable. it not creditable, feat oi throwing away {our tricks in today's deal! North dealer. ~ Both ‘sides vulnerable Both sides 60 on sco" 4:101: J as a 4 a e-ee <8 2G m€ to ice» 0“7W€ 09am uflpu i? _ The pert-score naturally in- fiuonced the bidding, which was; North East] South Weed Pass 1 Q ;Pass, 2 Dble. Pan 2g Dblei Peas . Pass Pass Needless to say, East-West could have made quite a few clubs, but they were right in preferring to double the two-diamond contract. That is. they would have been right, ii they had defended with even elementary skill! West opened the singleton spade: East put up the ace and, in a great hurry to give his partner a spade ruii. returned the eight- spot. as a signal that he could get back on lead with a high-ranking sult..hearts. West duly ruffed the spade retum (declare: having play- ed low) and returned his heart queen, no doubt hoping to find East with both the ace and king. East put up his ace on this trick and gave West another spade ruli. West now exited with a heart. Deoiarer won with tho king and played two rounds oi’ diamonds. West was back on lead with the diamond king (since he had lack- ed the nerve to unblock that card) and now he had toldad a. club from the king to the North-south terrace. Naturally. declarer play- ed a low from dummy. and when he won with the queen, the two- diamond contract was "home." Considering that West had shown diamond length by doubling such a low contract East was in too great a hurry to make his partner ruitl I! he had returned the club jack. the declarer would have been 1n a horrible position and. no~matter how well he played the hand. would have, gone down at least three tricks (more prdbably. lour tricks). East's ability to overrufi dummy in clubs‘ should have given him the correct clue. 15v Thornton W. Burgess-l "I know what I've seen.” crooked the Raven meet once, and i! you ask me both were afraid." said he, and chuckled again. “Prickly Porky poked his head under an old log. dug his claws in ior I. good hold on the ground and the way he swung that prickly tail o! his back and lorth was something to see. I noticed that Buster" Bear kept s. sale distance trom him. 5o don't tell me he would ever go near enough to Prickly Porky to try to tum him over on his back." "That depends," crooked a harsh voice. Croaker. the Raven, the big cousin o! Blacky the Crow, had stopped in s. tree near enough to overhear what had been said. “Depends on .whet'l"_ demanded Peter. r “On how hungry he might be," crooked the big black bird. "Pooh! What do you know about it?" cried Peterr-scorntully. “I know .whot I've seen." crooked the Raven. "What have you seen?" mended Peter. "I have seen a Bear hungry enough to dare anything," replied Croaker. "Was he hungry enough to have tried to kill Prickly Porky l! he had been there?" Peter asked. “I'm glad I wasn't there,” grunied Prickly Pork. Ha was in a tree just above Peter and Jumper. He had been listening and saying nothing. “How do you know he was hungry enough to do such a foolish thing as that?" Peter persisted. “Because starvation makes Iolk desperate, and desperation will dare anything. That Bear was starving. It was up on the Great Mountain. That Bear had waked up from his winter sleep too soon and couldn't go to sleep again. ‘Phat was a hard winter. A lot o1 folks starved. I guess some starved to death. I nearly starved to’ death myselI that time. I had come back too early," crooked Blacky the Crow's cousin. “Even i! he wesstarving I don't believe he would-have dared touch a. Porcupine. I would have to see it done to believe it." declared Peter. “I did see it." crooked the Raven. Peter sat up very. straight, his eyes wide with excitement. "What did the Porcupine do to him?" he cried. “Nothing? replied Croaker. “He didn't have a chance to do eny- thing. That Bear was loo smart to give him a chance." "What did (he Bear do? Did he get hlmsai-I full of those little spears?” cried Peter. “He may have gotten one or two. I! he did he didn't mind thorn. 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