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"There is someiiidn: queer about filmed 618s." said Blacky the Crow. shaking his black ihead. “What eggs?" asked Mrs. Blacky. “Those eggs that haven“. been laid." chuckled Blaoky. "You mean those eggs you haven't. found." said Mrs. Blacky “My dear. I aim beginning to plied Blacky. "That nest seems to he finished. 1t has seemed so for ooveray days. Yet ‘Jim-e isn't 8n 88 ln it and I don't believe there has been. If there hes sortie. 11°65’ has been there ahead of me. end I doubt ‘that. fc-r t have kqpl an rye on that nest. I doubt 1t anyone else with n. liking for eggs has found it." "Have you seen litre. Gsllinule there lntely?" asked Mrs. Blacky. "Ne." rennen Blacky. Than he chuckled, "Cockle and Mrs. Cockle dress so alike I can't tell which is which when I see one alone. But I haven't seen either of them at that nest sine; ii. was finished." “I can guess why." said ‘Mrs. Blauky. “Why?” demanded Blaoky. "Thcy have seen you waichihz that nest and Mrs. Quickie is too smart to lay any ens in it I wouldn't use a. nest that. I knew was being watched." replied Mn. Blacky. _ Biacky scratohed his black head "I hadn't thought of that. You tnay be right, my dear Do you suppose they are building ainothea‘ nest?" said he. Mrs. Brlacky. _ i "if they are I'll find. it.”...»de- clared Blaicky. spreading his wings; he heeded straight for the marsh‘ when the Galltnniles lived. He. flow straight/To the nest he’ knew of. It was just as it had been right along — empty. l-le Imnde no pretence u! n01; lmdwing where it was. He even lighted on" it end looked it over closely. There‘ was no sign that anyone had been- thea-s lately. “They have given it up." tiiovuxht he. "l wonder why.| 0i course they are building some- 5 where else. They won't 8W9 All!‘ having a family this year. I am sum of that. That te, unless‘ I find their eggs, They might. than. lod- it is getting late in the seawn." Blacky has good eyes. ‘Flsere are none better. He also ihas zood ears. He heard n faint, e very faint splash on: at one side. Peer- ing beinveen the stems of the reeds und cattails he Saw s. bird earl‘!- ing pant. of a brown sheik. 1t was‘ s. Gallinule. He was sure of- thet for tihe bird waded when tihere. was only a very little Wltefii seemed b0 actually m" 0" u", mien- where plant-s new HP W "W! suiifaoo and swam across miell_ places of deep water. "It is Mrs. Cookie." thwrhli Blsclny, "and she is building sn- oiahu nest” ' Shortly after he took to hi: wings. He flaw over ‘the PI!" he has last seen Mrs. Galllnule u he supposed. sure mouth. fiiikr‘ was e neat that looked to be about ‘ mm built. He hurried home. m t, 1m», n; 1' thought. ma.’ canine is iiiiitdina I new M“ "M 1 have-found it. we'll have time . cuwnrnmqwtqwiun“ Soeussswiuiizotiz snswsseivsnnov! WOODBREAKANDWROTETIEIIGAE wAssus INTI-IE LlMEtiGiIT! 9835 yet!" h! CflOd- "r hope so." said Mrs. Slinky. Iy Fagaly and Shorten \ 11*, lair Kim 5i “How should IIknow?" retorted g _ club kin! and - .r “lit is Mrs. Cockle." thought Blgqky y bu! sane-how she didn't, igciund hopeful. “T” 480's later that nest ep- "ued W be ecmirleted and Blaclq was sure that ncnv Mrs. Cadrlg would begin laying eggs m i; He wouldn't take the first one or the "W"! °"¢- He would wait until bile nest ‘was full. Anyway he WWW W!“ "Mil there were several T" "m mvnlins he viiinen the mush fully" expecting to find an P88 i" that new nest, He first. new over the first nest. 1.1; w“ empm Bo wu the second. Then he saw ' n eizht. tthiat filled him with chn. zrln. On a flvating mass of sum stood‘ Mrs. Oackle and running around her were a. lot of the cut- est baubles, And Wk]: hTnSQH wag near by looking on . “Eve been loflled. I've bgen badly fooled. "Arid 1 don-t yet m, how. thmllht Blavky. 03f Hm ‘awry: "Blaoky Finds é Conlfrtzct Bridge I B!‘ Joseiililne Culbertson \#-v\ WEAK OVERUALLS It is bad enough Ilhifl‘, weak over. calls risk mush-lug pGBBIUBJ. bu‘. that is not tihe oinly criticism that Elli be mlfii. ThOy often give; Zhe entmy e vital clue tn the play or a cont-moi. that is reached in con- tempt or . the "interference bid." Observe ‘this typical case: mutlldeller. ' Both aides vulneraflle OAQB QKJ 38:10am ‘K875 jlJlb 83 N QQ16l ‘A104 w E 33 .8 ' s .'_“' iliroov guns - n Q94 Q08 QAK185I gees Theblddlng: SOICI WA“ North lief 1Q l‘ 5Q Plll Peee Peee NontluSovItth could have done wall at notrump, but it was only nature/l that Norah should have canlidered n. five-dieirncind con- tract quite ee-fe, with u chance for a dam i! South could bid again. As a matin- 01-foot, South did think about going to a elem, but de- cided to be conservative. Weet opened the cimib ten. Dummy’; queen was played; East coiveredwvith the- king. and South won. A aimle round of ti-twmps no- coiuvind liar that wit, and South than took this. spade cashed the spade see. spade. and, led a heart toward the kins-lack. West qilibkiy played ii ' low heart, but declares‘ did not oven needle-lie In going rlgiht up with the king. East had shown hie the Jack-ten of spades it was therefore inconcei- vable thnt Want would hnve made e vulnerable iwercsli with nothing Ilbut six Ipldl! headed by king- leieht. ‘Iihe ace of hearts was JhlIUOd in Went‘: hand beyond quoetlon or doubt. After the heart king helihut cc-ilrse, south could ‘mil etdord to concede a club and a ‘hart. . - It te entirely possible that idednei- would have made the ulnelnlnnleyeven if Wed: had iiiot "opnad tn- inoinii." Neverthe- less, with both defended-ii slaying our. of the auction. Sou/tit would ‘have bed . an outright cums ill- . deed o! a virtually sure filtillc. His mly problem in any ease was to awid the lam of i/wo heart ‘tricksn pnd-oltvirlotielyrwesis duel: with the ace on hhnfirnt lead toward dummy would meal nothinz-if West hld mede no -bld. ‘lhul, siueeihlie one-spade bid could scarcely find enwsh IHPWY! f0!‘ llmlfWelt was rieldhk l RPM! dql for theohence to win W17 little. V = ' » . ly Alex Raymond THE cunamsiv. cunnaorrarowu :50. 4m M5 lr/Lit) i I new W4 n/muv w!!! §§ ] .f7iiiiosli~iiiisiisgt - Olin-THEY” seem-rm»... monsuoios...oiitcm'r ‘ a i ruttm HORACE, we uusr FiGURED our A NEW suoser-amw rT CALLS FOR $5 MORE N THEN i-r wom WORK, ocrr-rvn‘ 00- .-ii= you KNEW Youu. JUST i-iwe To 1 WORKED‘ . 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