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ALWAYS WELCOME The declarerFtoHok. full advantage at a defensive slip in the following deal: By Thornton VV. Burgess t. d l r. as IN-rzaaurren ouaaaai. ;'e','m:';,f,, ,,,,,,,,,.1,1., In quarreiing is seldom gain. 63 But bitterness and often pain. V5-Qffi --Old Mother Nature. :2-,'( 1” K I Ieddy Fox and Gray lfox are 5 Q g N :9 3 couaina but they do not like each V AK VV E .10 3 1 0 other. They do not. get along to- .Q 6 3 S 3 2 gether. Neither wants the other d" .41 42 for a neighbor. When they meet. .Q J 10 7 5 2 they are apt to quarrel. They had .3 mg met now over in the Green Forest .5 where 1-footy the Owl and Mn. gJ98 Hooty had their nest. Right away i . . Th bidding. they had begun to quarre. al- Wu: mm” E.” 80".. ttggyjtreslly had nothinz to ' IV: 1 . Dmm P”: F". - ”7 ' 4. . 2 20 Up in that nest high above them I I1 - .,.. mgr mg: 3. were two baby Owls. Both Reddy Locked together um, mutd 0,." Pat TNT ya” 4. and Gray Fox would have liked and over on me ground. bu, Pu, pug those young Owls for dinner. but neither could get them. Had there been no one else there Gray Fox might have gotten them for he is a fairly good climber and spends much time up in trees. some folks call him Tree Fox. The chief rea- son he had not already at least tried to climb up there was because someone else was in the war. some- one Ciray Fox was afraid to tr" to get past. It was Prickly Park; the Porcupine. He was sitting in a crotch about half way up the tree and he had no intention of moving for anyone until it pleas- ed him to do so. No one can be more obstinate than Prickly Porky. He seems to enjoy bein: obstinate. some Deoole are like that. Reddy Fox couldn't get that din- ner of young Owls for the same reason his cousin couldn't and also because he is not a climber like his cousin. He sometimes climbs a little way up in a tree when there are branches down near the ground but he isn't at home in a new they were ready to fight. They were walking around each oiher in circles that were grow- ing smaller and smaller as each watched for 9. chance to Jump on the other when he should be care- less and leave an opening. They were growling and snarling. show- ing their teeth each making ugly threats and boasting what he would do to the other. They had forgotten everything and everybody but themselves. In the tree high overhead Hooty and Mrs. Hooty had stopped snap- ping their bills and their angry his-E that East had nothing in clubs? sing. For the time being they hadpsetter try to mislead him. East even forgotten their babies. Theyiroasoned. So he played the en- were watching that quarrel down conraging seven-spot. below. They had no. love for either The spade three was led from at those Foxes. dummy. East played low. and West "I hope." said Hooty, and stopp- look dcclai'ci"s nueen with the ace. ed. Not. dreaming: that East had the ”WhRt d0 .V'0u MP9?" asked Mrs. soade king. West continued -with H00f.V. clubs. This time Smith led the "I hone they will kill each other." lead ride to his own hand. and he snapped Hooty. and he sounded as felt better when he could win with ' West was in the habit of mak- Hliz Dfychic bids. which explains Souths dogged persistence with the spade suit. In any case it seem- ed to Smith that his hand would be almost worthless at notrump. West opened the diamond ace. but when the dummy appeared. he felt sure that South had started with a singleton diamond. so West shifted to clubs. Deciarer played the ace from dummy -- there was no hurry about finessing .. and at this poznt East decided he had better be "shrewd." Why tell South tree as Gray Fox is. if he really meant it. Perhaps he the jack, Perhaps it was because they said it because he knew it wouldn't The average rlcclarer. havin: could hear those young Owls up happen gone this far. would wreck his own "They won't. but I hone Reddy Fox will win." declared Mrs. Hoo- ty. "I don't care which wins as long in the heat so comparatively near yet no impossible to net that made those Foxes extra short-tempered. Anyway. they started to quarrel at chances by leading a hlwh trumn. but South realized that this would only work out. if the trumps had been divided 3-3-. which the bid- IIERNSEY BREEIIEBS MEETING A meeting of the P. E. island Guernsey Breed- ers' Association will be held SATURDAY. MARCH 29th AT 1:30 P.M., in the Department of Agriculture din: and simnle i"rirohabilitlee" made unlikely. Even if West had started with A-K-9-x of trumps nothing could be gained by now leading the Jack or ten. so south led a low irumn H and by thus knocking out. East's blank king. South held his trum 1 losses to two tricks and fulfilled the contract. if West had made an early con- tinuation of diamonds. he would have won another trumn trick when East. after taking his trump king. led a third diamond. as one of them is driven away Having one of those robbers a- round is bad enough, hut two is twice as bad." replied Hooty. "You should care which, wins. Grav Fox can climb and Roddy can't." retorted Mrs. Booty. Before Hooty could replv ihe iwo cousins had sprung at -each other and locked together they rolled over arid over on the ground. snarling savagely as r-sch tried to get the other by the throat. It was exciting to see. The two big Owls forgot their babies and flew lower the better to watch that iiqht. Even Prickly Porky's dull eyes held a spark of excitment as he leaned soon as they saw each other and d. R. CARR. Secretary! over to watch. I-looty couldn't sit still. 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