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NOW FOQ -. ._ ‘ND IF I'M Nfl Mllffl?“ wan sruran now. 8007"?“ gqeuv/ 1 s ‘i’ IINIOHII If” deg uane n 0‘ (By Thornla rwo or shrub 'When euriosityipu-evsils iGoud reuse, alas, zoo olten fails. I —0id Mother Nature. l Jumper iihe Hare and Peter _Rabbit ore cousins as everybody ‘knows Jumper is really a Hare ithe Vairying Hare, but more often than not is called a Rabbit, the Snowshoe Rabbit. Peter is the Cotionieil Rabbit. odten cdiied Gray Rabbit. Junvper lives in the Green Forest. Peter loves the dear Old Brier-patch. In acme ways thqy are quite uniflce Jumper is bigger than Peter, very much bigger. In sinn- mer he wears a brown coat, but in winter his coat is as white as the snow. Peter's coat remains gray ‘or birown. Jumper has big teet with long hairy toea that spread and, like ‘snowshoes, keep him (mm sinking into aoit snow. That is wlhy he is called the Snow- shoe Rabbit. Peter's feet are not like tint. His toes are not long ma, mix-y. Bo Jumper, even though so much bigger and heavier than Peter, can run where Peter cannot Jiuirpex-‘s babies hill/Q little tur oosia and their eyes are open vwnan they are born. Peter's babies are iborn naked, blind and quite help- less. But in some ways the cousins are two e! a kind. Both are very ttnid, always ready t0 teike to their long heels in time d danger i! they suspect that they have been seen. Both use lull o! ewimiis and want to know what is going on. Peter's itching heels had taken ihirn aver to the Green Foresi- They wouldn't let him stay at home on the Old Brier-pallets these spring days and nights. ‘mere was too much to Ila and hear and learn tobsoonhnttositathemsend do nothing. Bo hem he was aver in the Green lfirreet with his big cousin this bright morning late in May. . "I worded- where Ughtloot the Deer and Mrs. Ughiloot are." said Pater "New you speak o! it 1 wonder myself. I haven't seen either at them lately." replied his big cousin, "Lift this the birthday month tor Mia. ldghtiooife babies?" asked iPetflr. “Sometimes, and sometimes next month is."' replied Jumper. - “Do you auwose they have been‘ barn alreaw and Mn. HIM-loot isi atafinl’ with them?" asked Petenj "It could be." replied Jmnper, "Yegsisnitemsidbeandthat the reason I hmvent seen her - lrmlnd." "l wonder when they are." said Peter "sréu don't snow that me,- m yet." , otested Jsunper. "Wall I wonder where the’! are A idthey are. Iwould love io see them when they are very little." said "Bo would I." rgslied his cousin ‘:1! they have been barn their e mother ptfibabiq has hidden them in a thicket and is hanging around near to see that no harm carries to " - them." c, n+6;- "Do you suppose we oould find them?" asked Peter. Jumper shook his head. "l doubt it." said he. "I never have found any o! Mrs. Lightfootls Ibabies Until lifter they 170m big emlllii’! t0 run around. I wouldn't know where to 100k. "It ilimlldrflt be too hard in find 8y Fagaiy and Shorten -_\ I was SMES ‘ NIXHOU (Xl-LTIN’ GOWWIHV, THIS B11691 u vnmiiuou MA A THOUGAND on urn! w/zyy ."ilpot" that might save n W. Burgess) new. her, she is big enmlgh to be seen." said Peter. "But it iszvt tier we wanfto see." protested Jumper- "You said that probably she is staying nee: where the babies are hidden." said Peter. Juniper giwe a little hop. “l get it." sold he. "You think that it we can iind her we can find the ba- ibies’ "We would ‘have an idea where to look and we haven't an idea now." said Peter. “Come on!" cried Jumper. "Wlhere?" asked Peter. "To iind Mrs. Lighttoot and her babies." replied Juniper. So away they went, lipsrqy lip- erty lip. full of curiosity and eager to poke their wobbly little noses into somothlnl thilt ‘was no Ibusineu at theii-‘s. What a lot oi toiioa are like that. -_.. ‘the next story: "Flowers and Ssmlight." §‘ Contract Bridgeg 5 Dy Josephine Culbertson l xrs BRIDGE T5138 Many bridxe tel». recorded ia cold print, appear ioolish, in- volving as they do almost incre- dible decisions by thio or that participant. ‘rhere is a vest dit- ferenoe, however, in coolly Judging bids and play! alter the event, and being iorced to make snap decisions in the heat of corrubat. Take today's deal lor- ex- ample: ma. dealer; _ _ North-South vulnerable. i {$15511 ‘A11. 5 ‘All To steal the thunder or those readers who will let their lips curl too for when they are euprioed o! the bidding in this deal, peIhA-ps it. is wise to say that all four partial/pants in this higmatake rubber game are com- ipetenthr rated as "near-experts" This was the auction: 1b Pass Pass PM! West 1 9 Dbie. Dbie. Dbie. North Pass Paul 1 0 Pass Defending perfectly, 15in}; West collected no fewer than ten tricks. deteatins the vulnerable conflict 1400 Points! I-t may appear that North was the dhlei culprit. for bidding two- nz. but this u h» cursory h view. North rimiply mcogriiggd that a catastrophe w“ in m, making, and he tried to find s. many points while risking Only s 19w hundred extra points. nt wgs 501ml ‘W110 d“: the pit for his awn team when, first, he over. called the spade hid with one notnmw. and later ran from tint relatively cheap centred to Q clubs, whinh could have b“, punished ve severely. In di n: blame, however. let us not neglect to give credit when credit was due, West also had quite a hand in the pit,- diggingi First. he deliberately merited his true values with the unrierhid of only one heart over one ciub- With 1; void in spades "he ielt sure the’ biddins would h"! Iibfiilfill’ die. 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