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Observe South's un- warranted optimism in todayfls deal. l 1y, 1f we're right, of Lady Cowh, or Mcrc Cnllbri. “Thai means that if there should be a scare hero, the gang would circumstances. I imagine then/Nd be more than the three of them present No. 4 evidently has an executive part, and must know the instructions if he's to transmit them. Then I think it likely there would he helpers for Graham; the responsibility for receiving a cargo only they know how big is too much for one mun and one cur, especially since that near on themioor, when he had to cause he was hard pressed. "Now, of course, the head could consult only ilcr own convenience, inul issue orders on her own r2- sponsibility, hut does. that look like the careful soul that's kept the business flourishing for eigh- teen months without giving away one scrnp of information until now? I think nut. No, if they get wiml that location number 4 ls unsafe, there'll be a solemn can- [Move to decide what to do about l ». "And like sensible people," said Peggy triumphantly, "They'll vote to postpone the run. Anyone wouldl Change illc date-have it a few weeks later." they wouldn't» For three reasons, if you take into account their in- soli-ni pride ln doing a job well against the odds. - But the two rnflsOns arc-first. that they wnut tho stuff. This isn't the sort of racket. where you can just run lrlll of stock, and say to your customers: ‘Sorry, no more coke, no more opium. no more morphi-u lol‘ unuihcr month.‘ They can't do ii; liu-y dnreift. They'd have rog- ing fiends moaning on their door- sivps. nnil pn-liccmcn coming to see what the row was about. The lid. ns I lhink we remarked once be- fore, would blow off London." "And the second reason is, that whoevcr is bringing this stuff to the supply depoi~il should ihink Frvnch- from which it's flown over here, is running a terrific risk, nnd will certainly cut up rough if the arrangemcnls don't run to schedule. So what? They run it on September the fifth. wet or fine. police or no police. What will be changed is the place; that's what the iisl of locations is for_ Ali No. 4 will have to transmit across the channel is a new num- bcr. Agreed?" "Very well. I give in. That's the probability. as you say. ‘Then what?" "Then all we have to do is find out when the conference is to be held, and arrange to be present." “Simple isn't the word for it.” said Peggy to ihc sky. “I should think we could easily arrange to gel an invitation. if we ask Mcrc Cnlihri about it." Peter laughed. "I know it sounds a inil order. But we can nnrrcw is il()\\'|l i1 lillle, you know. So fur guesswork seems to have an! us along very neatly. Now guess on this. September the fifth is on a Tuesday. New they have lo lrnnsmit the new location so us to lruve at least one full day's grncc utter its reception. in case time is an cihjccllon at the ‘Frenfil mill; but not too far ahead, tr cnsc iherc arises an objection again here ni the English end. That means that the supply depot must rcl-civc their orders at latest bY next Saturday_ I think Fridfly i‘! more likely, because of posting-I cglrt think how U10)’ ‘Vmlld dil- pensc with the post. That makes have to go into conference, and 1 evolve a plan to suit the changcd i shave' “Dear woman. for two reasons—- i Southdealer. North-south vulnerable. QQJIOI Q93 OAQ! I ‘A1054 | en 481s QJ1085 WNE ‘Q64 i §KJ75 ' Q1098 , .5192 S axqso 41.1494 part1: {(83 4.1a l_ The bidding: ‘South West North Eaet l 1A Pass 3A Pass 4N1‘ Pass 5Q Pass 5N1‘ Pass 6Q Pan 6Q Pass Pas: Pasl abandon a part of the cargo lie-I Even though the diamond finesse worked for South, there was no conceivable u-ny to avoid the loss of a diamond and a club, and thus the slam. contnzct. come to grief. It is obvious enough that North- South should have been entirely satisfied with a. contract at only four spades. True, the combined hands had seven honor tricks, and in a large proportion of deals this total is enough for a laydown slam. In- i-hls case, however, neither part- rner hizd suit distribution to en- hance his honor - trick, holding: neither one had a singleton,‘ nor l side suit of sufficient length or strength to be esiablishable. Thus. despite the fact that South had one full honor trick more than he required for an opening bid, he should not have dreamed of using the Blaciuvood four notrump over his partner's double raise; and. as ,a. matter of flirt, even a bid of four hearts iinsteacl of four notrump) by Smith would have been question- able. Needless to say. North was entirely blameless throughout the bidding. since his first response was correct rind his lair-r response to the Blaciewood convention Wéfg autom- ulir. The fault was exclusively Souths .t'or not realizing that While his hand was strong in honor tricks it was virtually a minimum in winners. A more four spades was his right bid on the second round. most probable day for the meet- ing. Any amendment, partner?" Peter Plans Burglary Peggy said: “Supposing they meet in the evening. after the iifit safe post. or too late to get the news across by next day? Wouldn't that put them forward to ‘Ned- nesday?" 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