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H4 moved and then was a rustling sound. , "Peter Rabbit." cried Peter has- tily. He had heard that rustling and he knew whet had made it, the thousand little spears called quilisthat Prickly Porky carries in his coat. "What are you doing" in my house? Don't you know that no t Bridge By Josephine Culbertson axsellunnunvepevalenyltlnrsosunllll é 5 G g . fi fi OVERCALL! 'II.‘.¢ average player's criterion of an overcull is whether or not that bid can be doubled and punished. This. however. ls ,an extremely shirt-sighted view! Take today's hand tor example. Dostdealer. ' Bothsldesvulnerahle. A94 $966 QAQSB 4AM 4x3 §QJ..’!-'>- 9x18: N s2 z w E Q7‘! ‘as S 5952 pose: 4-710 . _ Q1178 QAQIO ~¢KJm1 ‘QKQSK Tlieblddlng: East eonus west North Pass. 1Q 1. 3‘ Pass 3N1‘ Pass Pass Pass The principal defect in West's one~hesrt overcall was that the bid risked an enormous penalty if doubled. West escaped that fate. but he was punished in a. different fashion.- Cooivlnoed that a heart lead would be going up to great strength 1n declsrefs hand, West tried the surprise attack of a. low club. Since this found East with the jack-ten, it was successful-but only in a limited sense! Duoking Ln dummy. South took the first trick with the king and ran his four diamonds. while West discarded the three and deuce of hearts. Now South led s. low spade from dummy. East went in with the jack and shifted to his top heart-but to no evsill Declare: put Ln the ten and West won with the jack. West then re- turned the olub six. Dummys ace won this trick. and after cashing the spade ace, declarer led dum- my's last" club. cheerfully letting West take two tricks in that suit. West then had to lead s heart from the icing-eight up to declar- er‘s ace-queen. , i Observe that it West had not mad; a bid declarer. scarcely could have played (he hand in this way. He could not possibly mark West with five hearts four clubs. two diamonds and only two spades. and therefore. Instead of risking the “opening up" of thespsde suit, it would be normal to try succes- sive heart finesses. With both the king and lack off-side. it ls very doubtful that the declore!‘ would v have made the contract. I ‘CUTE Ll L ADMIRERSI.’ rm; GUARDIAN. _, ..._ _.__.___-__.. (By Thornton W.’ Burgess) “It is just med‘ replied Peter Rabbit in a small voice one has a right to enter another person's house unless invited to do so? Now the sooner you get out. of here the better." grunted Prickly Porky, and again Peter heard that unpleasant rustling of the thousand little spears. "I didn't know any one was Liv~ ing here. and this -was the only Plate I could get to and feel safe. So please don't drive me out now," pleaded Peter. ' "Safe from whom?" asked Porky fretfully. "Hooty the Owl. Didn't you hoe; him liooting Just outside?" replied Peter. “No," said Prickly Porky. "I don't pay any attention to that fellow. He knows better than to bother me. Besides. I was here in my mouse. He wouldn't. come 1n here anyway." “That is why I ran in here." ex. plairied Peter. “And now you can just run out again." grumbled Prickly Porky. He rustled his thousand little spears again. Perhaps he guessed how uncomfortable that made Peter feel. “But I can't!" alarm. there!" “Why not?" Porky peevisl-ily. "Because I don't know where Hooty is. He may be waiting foi- me." cried Peter. "If you go out maybe you will find out where he is." Prickly Porky rustled his little spears again. “Don't do that." begged Peter. “I don't like to hear those little spears of yours." _ “It is better to hear them than to feel them. So you better go," replied Prickly Porky "Please. don't make me go." begged Peter. “I'm not doing any harm here. I didn't know you have a. Iiome." “I-Puh." grurited Prickly Porky. "Where did you think I live?" "In trees." replied Peter prompt- ly. “I thought you ate and slept and live up in trees." “You're like a lot of other folks. They don't even lcnow how their neighbors live. I do spent a lot of time up in trees. Sometimes when there is a lot of snow I stny up in a tree for several daysI It is easier than wading back home. I don't like wading in stiow. It is tiresome. very tiresome. Of course I have a home. This has been my home for a long time now." said Prickly Porky. . "It Wamt very long ago that I was bier here. Nobody was living in this old log then." declared Peter. "You mean nobody was at home when you called." grunted Prickly Porky. “Do you always have s. hollow log for your home?" asked Peter . "No. I'm not that fussy. Hollow logs that are big enough are not easy to find these days.‘ I like a good den down in rocks when it isn't too far fromgood feeding. I once I-sd a very good den In a hole under an old stump. Now that I am awake I find I am hungry. I think I'll go out." 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