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TWO __~_ courage‘ races odds as though Unaware that it is so. -0id Mother Nature -_-._ “idy.dear," said Roddy Fox to I hi". Raddy. "I hlVe round out something." "I hope it is something good," said Mrs. Roddy. Roddy grinned. “That depends,” said he. He grinned again. “On what?" asked Mrs. Raddy. "On how smart we are." replied Raddy. "Did you say we?" asked Mrs. Reddy. "Why we?” " "Because it will take both o! us to get irom what I have round scxnethlng you are going to want when you know what it is." replied Reddy. He grinned again, a pro- voking sort or grin. “Stop teasing me and tell me what you have found." barked Mrs. Roddy. she didn't like being teased. liVho does? "I have round where the babies or Mrs. Lightroot the Deer are hidden," replied Raddy. "But i! will take both of ifs to get one or! then-r." he added. Mrs. Roddy pricked up her black ears. "Did you see than?" ahe wanted to know. Roddy shook his heed. "No." said he. - "Then how do you know' where they are?" demanded Mrs. Roddy. ‘Mrs. Lightlioot told me." re‘- plied Roddy, and the grin on his crafty lace was broader than ever "I don't believe it." retorted Mrs. Roddy. "She wouldn't tell that to any one, not even their own rather." This time Roddy chuckled. “My dear, have you never heard that sometimes actions, speak more plainly than words?" Then he told her about the fallen tree-top in the Green Iibrest and how when he had started looking around it Mrs. Lightroot had driven him Contract Bridge ly Josephine Culbertson ' ~ ecwm TWO - SUIT!!! t Everyone knows that a hand consisting o! two long suits, even when relatively weak in top cards, can turn out to be a poweriul of- fensive weapon, i! partner tits either suit. What is not so well known, however, is that the same sort or two-suited hand can be very bad - and out-and-out trap tor its holder. Mestdeeler..___ ' Bast-West vulnera“ . . er. QQtl. gqres! \_AK62.“Q6‘3}O'3 "flu WNE Sig? .88 S ‘AK! ‘ms ca, gqsiosu “Qtflgilid £0 f’ jgjrl rThebidding: IWeat North‘ lest South so Peal 24, 2g lsrvr rue Pase so igbbl.‘ Pose Pass 4Q Dbln 6Q‘ Base Pia-I Dbl,‘ fess Pase Pen South was very unlucky in that he found North short o! both hearts and spades. Considering the opposing bidding, however, this fact was not too ditiicult to lore- see. West, vulnerable, had lumped to three notrump over South's two spades. and he certainly had some protection in hearts as well. South's two singletons strongly, suggested that North had a great many cards in those minor suits, since netiher Bust nor West had supported each other in diamonds and clubs. or course. North was . wrong in taking the tour-spade bid back to iive herats, despite his preference (or the latter suit. West opened the diamond king and shifted to n club. East won, and stopped spade ruztfing in dum- my by returning the heart deucr Declai-er ducked; West won and knocked out the heart queen. Alter that, the defenders merely had to be careful to keep iorcing South in diamonds and clubs as often as possible, and the out- come was that South took only four heart tricks and one diamond —he did not get a single spade trick! \ The HOD-point penalty was more than adequate Lu pensation to tent-West ior the grme they, could have made at three notrusnp. . I ' I have tound where the babies or Mrs. Lightfoot the Deer are ' hidden." replied Roddy a away. "You should have seen her." said he. "You wouldsft have thought she was the suns person we have known so long. always ready to run. She was a righting rury. I was lucky to get away from her unhurt. I didn't even know she was about until I started to poke around that tree-top \nd ehs dashed out or a thicket at me. O! course, then I lgnew right away that she had babies hidden there." "O! coirrse." replied Mrs. Raddy ‘Those lawns must be very young and tender now. One or both or them would be a change from Mice. How clo you think two o! us could succeed l! you couldn't do it alone?" "We could try the old Chuck trick," said Roddy. _ "You mean one o!) us to keep out o! sight while the other draws Mrs. Lightioot away from her babies, giving the unseen one a chance?" asked Mrs. Raddy. Roddy nodded." I think it will work.” he said. "You will keep out or sight so that Mrs. I-lght- root won't suspect that there are two o! us. I'll go to that tree-‘top as I did before. she'll dash at me and I'll dodge hersnd run. She'll come after me. I'll tease her into chasing me until she is so tar itrcm that tree-top that you will have time to slip in under it and look for‘ those babies. You know we have caught more than one smart Ohuck Working together in a similar way." "It is worth trying." dec red Mrs. Rleddy and licked her lips. Then the two talked over the. -plan and. decided they would try it the very next day. Now while hits. Lightioot is s very timid person‘ she is also smart. she know that Roddy Fox had found out her secret and she knew trhat sooner or later he would ccme back to try to get one ad those baubles. So she moved them. Young es they were, they could walk. 5o she led them to e thicket just s, little way irons the fallen tree-top. In trying to tool Roddy in a matching or wits she was racing one of the smart- est iolks in all the Green Forest, and she knew it. Really she was facing two, but she didn't know that then. - i The next Lost." story: "An Appetite H. L. Black, signal engineer, Atlantic Region. Canadian Nation- al Rallwsys. Moncton, who has been appointed signal engineerlor the entire system at Montreal. Mr. Black began, his long career as a signal maintainer at Saint John, N. 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