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IN TRUJIQPH FROM THE NOB'i‘l'1'.'—MACAULAYa I.I'L_ igiigg oinriouie‘ W King Features Iyuu.-no z ..__.... Ttil®@£YIVlRSt.l51'l-IIVII. fgfl -t OABELIIS ‘WITH HIS TBUMPS In today's deal. west’: low regard lor own trumps nrovod to he costlyl » .z..u..o.. Neither aide vnlaerabte QKIF3 9473': gas. aura. eras ' an ::_oo A NE when aqaossws exam :2 x 1 sass 5310.072 e.1e‘a‘c"a2 'i_'nabidding: last s south '_Weet North. 19- 14 Pass as 7%.‘. is 1"? i.'.. w nous run "run Pass South was extremely may in this deal! Bis. inexcusehly weak spade overcall might easily have led to a calarfiity tor hirside. As the bid- ding actually went. however, he was or -course right in out ll_orth's'iour-_heart double to ‘tour spades. _ West opened hismingleton dia- mond. The ece‘ won. and dununy's diamond eightvwas returned. East put up the queeniand. when , he saw that south had started with six‘ diamonds." cashed the tmunp are -,to reduce dummy’: mfiing power. ‘East then led the‘ heart km‘ - . . . The heart ace, won. and South rolled _a heart, He then led a diamond. south realized that he could not run the two diamonds necessary to establish the suit, and also keep ,1ull control of trumps- he eouldnot get liacktvohiaoogm hand‘ often" enough-but. .to his great relief. west’ dashed to the rescue! Apparently-resigned tothe tact thatihe‘ oould riot expect to take 3.‘-trump trick, with the J-8. when dummy had the king and do-. eiarer‘ the queen, west mired in on dec.larer's diamond lead, to ioree _ dum'my’s~ .kingi This vasvhot a good idea on West’: part! . South over-ruffed West's trump oight_.with dummy's king,’-than led‘ a trump ‘ the q een, ‘drawing West's‘ jack. An- o ‘er. dianionii. could now he trum‘ with dumn1y’s low spade. and ‘ th'a'. cards were then good except tor the club, which he did not -mind eancedlns! in lnavenft you waketi cried o I L i ‘ i -. I fly . _ . 7 W’ up early?" Peter. __.-_.._.—..—..:—————- hear. it himseii. others hearing it catch his happiness. and begin to have spring thoughts. Listening to him Peter and Mrs. Peter had kicked. up their long heels. They couldnt help it. It‘ made them for- get that nights were still cold, und over in the Green Forest there still were some banks or snow. It set Peter to wondering ii there were other voices and other things he hadn't noticed to show that winter was about over. Long ago he had learned how easy it is not to notice things until reminded oi them. ' Now he was over in a swampy place at the head or the Smiling Pool where Laughing Brook, coming down through the Green Forest, enters it on the way to the Big River. Almost at once he spied one or the odd hoods of skunk cabbage, like a Monk’: cowl, within which the tiny very iirst flowers oi the year are kept sate irom cold and storm. l-Ie hunted over to it to peep inside. Yes. the tiny yellow flowers were there He kicked up his long heels joyiuily. "Tommy .Tlt is right." he thought. night that very minute he heard a sound that caused him to sit up with the suddenness or a Jack-1n- lihe-box. His long ears were straight up above his head. Had he or had.n’t he heard what he thought he had heard? He waited. It was very still there. He decided that he had been mistaken. He must have imagined that he had heard that sound. Then, just as he was about to go on his way, he heard it again. ‘ There was no mistaking it for anything but what it was—a voice. Yes. sir. it was a voice. There was no doubt whatever about it. Even so he was having hard work to believe his own cars, for never be- fore ‘had he heard that voice so early. ‘It wasn’t a sweet voice like Tommy '1'lt's lovecall. It wasn't sweet. at all. It wasa or-oak. Yes, sir, it was a croak. But itstirred in Peter that same reeling oi happiness that made him want to kick up his heels. Instead he turn- ed and hurried in the direction from which that voice had come. He moved slowly. carelully, that hemight not startle the one he was seeking and so presently came to a spring where water bubbled up out of the ground at the bottom of a small pool lrom which it fan of! into‘ laughing Brook. He had seen that spring many times in all seasons of the year. but never had given it so much as a thought. You see. it was one of those famil- iar things. always there. It, was just water. It hadn't once popped into his head "um he had never seen it frozen over. Even in the coldest .. . when the smiling Pool could no longer smile because it was covered with ice that spring bubbled away just as it was doing _now. " elio. Longears!" croaked the voice.. ’ Atlirst Peter failed to see the speaker. Then he discovered Crook- er the Green Frog sitting on some green moss at the 3 water's edge. "Hello yourselti Haven't you waked -up early?" cried Peter. . i"! haven't been asleep," crooked Croaker. “Don't tell me that.” cried. Peter. 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