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C0lIGIIS-00LIIS- BIIIIIIGIIITIS IIEIIEVED TWO WAYS Here's a way thousands of" nulerun from mucus-.'-outed. throat, etop- ped up noetnis or ninun pasne lnrty in her career. many years ago. I recall she cut into a rubber bridge nme wfth three peeraineet experts. lyivia was notinfearelsnyoftheexpertn wticl la n compliment the ex- perts eeuld hardly return. he Morel out a fair nhere of the aennrg E STORIES Ssniply put a few dro of Cntarrlr 0-Zone in the ban y inhaler to Inhale during the day. At ' t a cieer. us t” ,, vapour ofCata.rrh-0-Zone H9 34 Ielnrd the unknown with distrust. l Ie trnatfnl only if you must. -Bobby Coon. . Mistress Moon was shining hC'l'i brightest down on the Green Men-, dows and the Green Forest. Ouii on the Green liieadows it was ai-y most as light as it it were day-1 time. in the Green Forest the trees made black shadows with light places in between. it was the kind, of e night that Bobby Coon liked. and lvlooty the Owl liked and Red 1 dy Fox liked. Bobby was high up in a tall tree. it was one of his favorite' trees. it had big limbs high above. the ground. Bobby could lie Itretch- I ed out alone one of these in com- fort end no one on the looking up could see him. He was STOP Moving Lig his good hands would come her way and that the cards would take care of themselves. After having giltten vulnerable on the preceding hand by some hair-raising tactics, Sylvia (Ilnat) overcaiied the diamond bid with two clubs. Not that she had much in the way of points or honor tricks-this was e second. ary consideration. She had a lot of clubs and she was going to bid clubs. regerdlaea of vulner- ability or the absence of high cards. North's four, spade bid was I little too hot for Sylvia to hendle and she allowed it to no unchal- lenged. The ace and another club were led and Sylvia was 8 lead with the king. Dummy's hearts and diamonds were too rugged to attack, no Sylvia tried to cash the pck of clubs, which she knew was the high club. The term. ruff-din- card, was not yet ingher vocabu- lary in those days. nor, indeed, did she know that all thirteen clubs were accounted for. Declarer discarded a diamond on the club and West. who was no green hand, trumped with his Jack. forcing durnmy's queen. South got to his hand by over- taking the queen of hearts, but when he led a spade towards dummy": king, learned that be bad to lose two trump tricks. Sylvie had made the only play, st trick three. to defeat the hand. The rubber went on in stay nilonce. doing this now. At the tool of that tree a Dog barking as if he were trying to bark his head off. He had chased Bobby Coon up that tree. Now Bobby was looking down and grin- ning. He was grinning because he knew that Dog couldn't climb. On the ground. the Dog could follow him wherever he might go. be- cause wherever he went . a scent that the Dog's wonderful. nose could pick up and follow. 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