s hue 10 The Guardian, Wed.. June 22, 1955 T "9 i It!" be ulted. "It was too iiigii." Gray. , "But we olien climb as high as that.'' in tested Gray Fox. "Pm not thinkinti of us. Sup- posing we had babies up in that tree. How would they get down before they had learned to climb?" retorted Mrs. Gray. "I hadn't thought of that," ad- mitted Gray Fox. . So. they continued to wander about through the Green Forest. uld Mrs By Thornton W. Burgess MRI. GRAY KNOWS WHAT 5HEiIm0ng the rocks. I hollow log. or iperhaps a hollow tree trunli. I place that they do not have to work hard to prepare. Gray Fox had led Mrs. Gray over to acer- a min tree that was hollow quite She ' WANT! lwhn. making up his mind. sticks ' to to Iiii ' him will have eause ritelt. a way above the ground. iookingh tor just the right place for a ome. Gray Fox grew more and more sure that Mrs. Gray didn't know what she wanted. But she did. one day he happen- ed to think of a big hollow and very old log that was hidden in thicketvof young evergreens No one had lived in it for as long as he c o ii I d remember. ..(;ra,v F0” yhadn't even bothered to climb tip semi-time; it was uggd for ; Would Mrs. Gray ever she wanted. Gray Fox doubted "She knows uhat she doesn't and that is everything -there is. But. i dt)ll.l helicieshe 1tll(Iii'S what she does tliiiiluhi lie, but he was lot to say so. it. want. cars-lul lo. Hwy continued to wander lbottt through the Green Forest. They were house' hunting. It was early in the spring that Mrs. Gray had derided she wanted I change. Unlike their cousins who wear red coats. Foxes who dress in gray. and are known as Gray Irixes. do not like open country. They are true Green Forest folk. In a way they are as fond of trees as are the squirrel folk, only. of course. they are not as miich at home in trees as are the Squirrel folk. Still, they are more at home in trees than most folks realize. They are very good climbers. which their cousins. the Red Foxes. are not. Biitthey love in do Iheir hunting and living a- mong the trees. and no their home is really the Green Forest. They do visit nutslde sometimes for a little hunting, or tor things they cannot get in the Green Fa-ir.-st. However. they never feel rw-Iiy comfortable until they are back in among the beloved trees. Now Reddy Fox and Mrs. Red- dy live down in the ground. Their l'i(rni9. is in the Old Pasture. and they did a lot of digging to make it Their gray cousins seldom diiz 1 home. They prefer a cave a-. Makes shoes REALLY WHITE stays on-won't liorin leather llllltllllllll DAY Hllllllll LOW WEEK-END FARE! Good goiiiz from Friday. until 2 pm. Sunrz.-iy. Rcturn journey to commence not later then Midnight, Monday. nine IELAXED eluuvn nnrnzsusn Full Information Inn en! C.N.I. Aunt uaiit,"y make l to it. up her mind? Gray Fox had be- l-ha! ll V . . ?gun to think that she never would. was a hill? dIS8PP0""9dA ishe insisted that she knew what wouldn't you go up and look at l l wouldn't do. She had decided right off Gray Fox Hare. or some one else who was "why . hiding place by Jumper the being hunted. Gray Fox led Mrs. Gray over there. Mrs. Gray gave a happy little lsigh the moment she saw it. ,”Why didn't you show me this pleasant Chewing . mm?- helps polish oil dull chores while it polishes yoursmilel WRK'IlEV'S I 0,. GUM before?" said she, and kept walking in and out of it, and a- round it. ”It is perfect," she sighed. BIG INCREASE Britain's imports from Canada reached l.'il6.ti00.000 in the first l'oiir months of 1955, against I190,- 000,000 in 1954. l FINE ANIMAL ' A Merino ram sold for 314.100 believed ii world record. at the i955 stud sheep show in Sydney. Australia. ING CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson PLAYING A'l' NUIIUIP Wlfll A VOID A ONLY under the moat ext.ra- last opened a clue suinet the ordinary circumatancea is it pm an-...ggu-um, ggguut, and, on per to play a hand at three Ml: Wm 5. uni! Ion", am. 3." g. trump when one partner in V0 p m of I suit. and neither partner hn "uh 0'. "um", "I." n U: anything resembling aolidity in "NW "1"" W" l"""'"' ' uioiiior long (or fairly ionn lmumtvi In tuuud wont. um. to Ineue through Well. Let's consider a deal that gnj when Int got in with the cauud much discussion after an mun." gum, 9,, dgfgmjgn up international match between In u.. .' hm club "km "N y” Italian end an American team. I I u. Io th d tier. m' uggi l .5 i no Nelltner aside vulnerable. hr.” Lyn": . VI”: .3" one an be made ueinet loiitn'I . 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