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FAMOUS 7 ‘ MOST DESMAB-LE _ V’ at rill‘ that have -ma GUARDIAN. cnAn;.o'r'r‘E'rowN ily Thornton W. lurgeui JOHNNY Clwcx is ruvrsll ' ' ' Being peevlsh, it would seem. May be tem-per blowing steam. —Oid Mother Nat/ure.| too much] steam some must be allowed escape or the boiler may blow up and do much damage. overheated tempers are much like overheated’ boilers and need to let on steam_ to keep from blowing up. Beingl peevlsh is one way of doing this.i letting oil steam without know just how you feel. Johnny Chuck was leeling peev- lsh. He felt that he had a right tol be. Here it was his iirst day awake; I since last fall and it did seem to; him that he might be. and should! be, leit in peace. Instead here wasl What's the matter with him? He "We black-find-White D08 can't get in and he ought to know from Farmer Brown's house, Fl‘. the Terrier, barking as it trying 1 bark his head oil, I furiously, now at the front door and now at the back door. "What's the matter with him? He can't get in and he ought to know he can't. What is he so about?" grumbled Johnny as he listened to the noisy little Dog. It was true that Flip couldn't iiig down in where Johnny was. There Ooiswvounoooboocm‘-000~:u- that they couldn't be dug larger. when a boiler has excited contract Bridge 3: Josephine Culbertson .:oooooo1:iooooooooo.on:room SETTLING 1'00 cnaarav Faulty defense gave R West dealer. Both sldesyuinersbie. Match-point duplicate. gqmsn AK72 s A #0‘ 52 ‘I4 0 E £2 one“ K 53 ‘Q 4 ‘F909 {-00} X>°°> 1 2 0 W‘‘'‘ U: .5 Cl 3 J 9 4.1937,»: 000 Remarkably enough. at threio different tables this was the bi - ding: West Norili El“ 1 Q Pass 1 N T Pass Dble. Redbl. pale. Pass Pass In one case where this was the auction. the play proceeded follows: West opened the spade king. and when—~East. starting a high-low. played the jack, west with the ace and four oi’ spades. East rulied and returned the dia- mond deuce. (It might have been better for East to lay down the diamond king and then follow up in the suit. but the later explained) he wanted to give west an accurate count of diamonds. West, after winning the with the diamond ten, made a bad mistake! Apparently thinking of nothing but spade trick. west led his last card of that suit for his partner to ruit. East. to avoid being over-ruiied by declarer, trumped -with the l queen and or course took the tricl:. but south gladly seized the chance to get rid oi.’ a diamond. The no- shot was that the defenders took only seven tricks, defeating the contract 500 points instead of ‘:00. Since the larger penalty was col- lected at the other tables. while some East-Wests bid and math.- gome, this particular pair of de- fenders did badly on the board. If West had given the situation clear thought. he would have roa- lized that East could not possibly rcdoubied one notrump with- out the diamond king! Thus, West might have seen the necessity for cashing three rounds oi‘ diamonds immediately, and not wasting his time on killing dummy‘s trick. "kllling" certain East-west pair a near "zero" on A deal played at match-Point dupli- Cate. ago" so-IO "as South Pass 2 -in Pass continued durnmy‘s no, others I C1 as trick club spade l I 4 l l / "//.4 ‘ 10’. .. - ‘ ’liKt’1"' I. .\ ‘pl he can't. 9» ..____._ _..______ and digging; were some stones in the way just under the surlace oi the ground. Between them was 5 pa.ssa'ge just big enough for Johnny Chuck, but not big enough for any Dog, or even Reddy Fox. In this respect both (mm and back door were much alike. when Johnny had dug that home the year beiore he had taken great care to make the en- tranoes between those stories so The longer Flip kept up his ex- cited barking and foolish digging, « or trying to dig, the crosser John- he wondered why Flip was so ax- cited. You see he didn't know that there was any one else in that house of his. He didn‘t know he had a guest, as it were. He hadn't seen Peter Rabbit . plunge in through the back door with Flip almost at his heels as they disap- peared inslde. That was because Johnny had himselr gone in the front -way belore Peter had reach- ed the back door. Peter had taken care not to go any farther down that back hall than was necessary. He didn't want Johnny to know he was in there. They were old friends. but old friends fall out sometimes it one takes advantage of another. So Peter kept only just far enough inside the door to be out oi Fli.p's reach. Flip could both smell and see him and that is why he was so excited and dug so iuriously. Peter knew that Flip couldn't get at him so he didn't worry about ‘that. But what it Johnny Chuck ‘should come up behind him and drive him out? "i hope he doesn't know I'm in lhere," thought Peter. I He could hear Johnny Chuck . somewhere beck oi and below h‘,m growling and talking to himseii. The sound wasn't pleasant, not a bit pleasant. Judging by the sound Johnny was very much upset, lie was peevish and getting more so. "I wish I had gone home earlier," thought Peter, which of course was 'i’iooii'sh wish bé-co'u’s'é"it"wiis"'§iicli a useless wish. Wishing should be for things that can be. and so may be, not for things in the past, and so can never be. ‘ . A growl that was almost a snarl, louder than any he had heard be. fore, made Peter jump inside. You know how unpleasant those inside jumps are. Could it be that Johnny Chuck was coming up behind him to his back door? Peter held his breath. Then he knew by the sound -_A Continued on page 14 pea °i‘."‘ "°“{."i“""s“..“u'-’ E°..“.‘. .. g. I P -K’:-lhh 'N=Tuul Vitamins A and D a other necessary 9 to help build up uaiaunoe. Dayna economical llflfi ll‘ "4 “W3. scirs EMULSION Nor lilil .-. liiNl( H-g $'(iWli'lUi MIIHIIYVUN by Al Capp AH HOPES Ti-l‘VVORLD wlL'.L FO'GiVE me. an 3£i.o~cs 'l”L.|'L ABNER —w»-urn-use HE. WANTS /No cl-wrsas AGAINST YOU. 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