Page 10. The Guardian Thurs.. March 22. 1956 IEDTIME STORIES Peter Follow By Thorntaon Be not too positive you know. What you may think may not be so. 3 -Old Mother Naturen, Peter Rabbit was out hunting for, signs. He was tired of winter. andl he was baking for signs that Mist- ress Spring was drawing near. Looking for signs is always fun. Peter had left the clear Old Briar- patch and had gone over to the Smiling Pool. From there he went into the little swamp at the head) of the Smiling Pool. All the time he ivas looking for signs. He didn't know just what signs he was look- ing for. but he was sure he wnulr know them if he saw them. Peter stopped and smiled. A Merry Little Breeze came danc- lng along and tickled his nose. Pet- er sniffed again. "Jimmy Skunk has been over here," thought Pet- er. ”I wonder if he's around here now. If he is out and around. that is one sign that Mistress Spring: will i in be here. Jimmy sleeps, most of the winter. He does come. out once or twice. but he doesn't, travel around much. He wouldn'tl come down here to the Smilingl Print. But he has been here. for; he's left his scent he-hind him." Pctcr sniffed again. There was no doubt about it. his nose was tickled with the scent for which Jimmy Skunk is famous. Peter began looking around. He poked about all through that lit- tle swamp, but he saw nothing of Jimmy Skunk. Every few hops he stopped to sniff. Sometimes he smelled Jimmy. or thought he did. At other times he didn't. But though he looked everywhere, he couldn't. find Jimmy Skunk. Peter was disappointed. ”.lirsmy must have left before I got here." thought he. "I wonder where he Wakshop Patterns by Iinh Wyeth Spoon i The sketch shows the use of a kitchen floor space that is twelve feet square. As windows. doors and utility outlets vary in botbi old and new houses a similar? space might be used more effi-; ciently with a different arrangei ment of fixtures. 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Est-West. vulnerable. giuiosusl Q J 1 O A Q 5 ....... 0 K 9 x M o 9 Q to 4 N 9 K 0 s 5 3 2 w 1; or s Q 9 G S QQ 10 6 5 ;.l 8 1 d 3 1 Q 9 1 I O A 8 Q K 10 1 I I I QK D l The bidding: : mm. mm South west Peter made a funny little hop. l 1C W” 7. Pill Va”. V .3 30 Flu :Q Pa- 5 Pt! Pan has gone. He can't have been gone! P... K. . long. i couldnt smell him so strongly If. he had "9" " PM" who said later that he had wan- Snlffeq again ierl in double six diamonds to call There was one certain place for an unusual opening l8Id- Which when the 5,1,", Ms sm,,W.5lg Ctlllld only be a spade in this auction Peter kept going hack therc ills 7, l-':lil b'ktl'. . nose aways ct iim at. lCl(I'tMwr' Hem bl: new haves- Btit Jimmy Skunk wasn't there H V puzzled Pm”. ppm. Sat me,-9 lll9sP ware what are called skunk wondering about .liminv Skunk and l'illlll3l-'95- They are 50 "med be" where he mm" no And me" for cause of the strong scent so like the first mm. 1,, ,,.,li(-ed 3 quge;-liliai illllt'll .limmy Skunk carries little reddish brown thing shapcdll" his WP Wilt Bulk and the bit! like a monk's liooti that seeniedtgnfe” lmws like cabbage l9BV95- to be growing out of the mud. lie Tliose little hood: were curved. looked around. There were sevcral,Tliey were open on the inner side more. Some of them were more.ol' the t-iirve. Peter peeped into of llltllll Down in the bottom green than brown Prtcr chuckled, lune He bent over and sniffed at the was what looked like a yellow ball. one right close to him. .Iimmy'Peter made a funny little h0P- 1' Skunk's scent was strong then. Peter chuckled again. ”I hadlThat yellim hall was made up of forgotten all about these things,",many, many tiney flowers cover- he said. talking to himself. "Now;ed with the golden flower dust that I know sweet Mistress Spring will”; called pollen, Those tiny, tiny soon be here. These are a sure,flow9;-5 protected from the cold by sign." the thick walls of that brown hood What Peter had found were the were really in bloom while here hoods of the first flow-land there in the swamp were little bloom in the spring. There patches of snow that had not yet were no leaves. Those would comelmelted. (IICHISES HEAD n5MrPeak.inthe Cturicnlsialtts. Arizona ANN'Ut&.5TDtEPROFtLEOFTli EAMED APACHE NOINICWSF lwas his way of expressing joy.l THE KILLING LEAD but be restrained himself for two reasons. First. even if he got the spade lead and rolled it. there were dim prospects of getting another trick to set the contract; and sec- ond, the double of six diamonds might drive the enemy back to six spades and that contract could be ice-cold. Thus, it was all the more to Wests credit that even in the absence of the lead directing double by his partner, he opened a spade. and moreover selected that particular spade which resulted in a two- trick defeat of the contract. west led the deuce of spades. and South could scarcely be blamed for his reaction. Envisaging a ruff if he were to let 'East win this trick he put up dummy's ace, and he was shocked to find the ruff mater- lalizing immediately and from I loch dsy the code letters are Yesterday's Cryptoquotet DAILY CROSSWORD Acnosg DOWN to. sacred 1. Freight. 1. Tall. reed- hull of a ship like marsh (Egypt! 0. Silent planu Feel- II. A! full 3. A native it my speed the United 23. Infant I2. By oneull states 36. Goad- l3. Concise 3. Unusual lng ., 14. Craze 4. Pith It. Mean. ,'.ll:i',1 ;l 4 15. Allowance 5. Single unit sneak. '38-; for weight 6. D0me.sti- mg l (comm) caled cowo Iosusdsra An... 16. Pronoun 1. A wing srds 35. Book ot ' 17. Distant 8. Face 23. Little hour. l8. Sloth 9. Protubero child (Ike!) I9. Pimiceous nnces 0! -80. Storage Sffrtbotan tree the skull compan. ml"; 21. Chest used 10. Rip merit. as. Not, dong for keeping 16. Witch 52. Iintiquaterl 10. Cherished good cool :19, Lettuce 34. Excln- mlmu :4. Body (U. S.) motion 0!. Map ol water 37. Tibetan prteau 38. Skin disorder 39. Social climber I0. Sews with long stttcliv 31. Lukewsrm Q8. Delirium tremens flbbr.) 84. Greek letter 86. Indennif article -87. Girl's name 80. Frames to hold out the skirts (1. Tropical ungulste 40. Sea eagles tFh.ir.) 03. Correct 44. squander 45. Hair cut 4 short acres. the forehead DAILY ciurrsoqoorn - llore's iiow to worii It: A X Y D L I A A X I h L 0 N 0 F I L I. 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used 90? 010 lhfot 11!. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. spoo- trophler, the length and formation of the worm av. .11 mug, Aoryplogrsinwiohi so CKR V1-IN LKTI NLO JLK!:ICl nos uiiitvsiccn JGKTGK-NLHICHV. WORK EVIL TO A MAN. FIRST HE DEPRIVIS ill)! or Ills SENSESJ-EURIPIDES. Distributed by King Futures lyiidtestp most . T ' direction. I wu East who ruffed. and subsequent. ly South had to concede both at My remaining spades. West, by way of Q; . said that he had selected grim deuce lead on this basls:Nortli'g three-spade bid, lacking tli. mm and queen, had strongly mauled at least a six cand suit. South Ind shown a willingness to play .3 spades by bidding game in that gun Thus it was extremely likely an; East had no more than a singleton. West led ti heart or I club (a trump had nothing to recommend it) it was easily iorseeable that declara- in establishing North's spgdg gulf would take successive finesse; ggi lalust the missing king and qugen. and West of course knew that ml; l Plan VVf0l1ld be highly fruitful. Hence ,ihe prime object of West's lend ind ibeen to force the play of the Ice ,-at the first trick. thus protecting the K-9. 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