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There were things about Peggy Calder which could not he ignored. She had her share or brains. and some people said llor share of beauty, too. and she was well aware that there were few things, and few prospects, which trightened and awed her. She could hold her own at most things. Some day she would be finding the sky and the moorland horizon too small for her needs; she would be conscious of a, sort of spiritual cramp; and what. would happen then she had no idea. Site paused with her hand upon the door of the shed, holding the latch of ihc wicket which let her through the big sliding door which had once, botorethelr time at Heath Cottage, opened and closed upon a battered four-sealer ot tamily proportions. It was not locked, of course; her lather had been last and how could he be expected to remember that gardening tools are sometimes stolen. even from sheds far out In the moors. g But she stopped with one [not raised to cross the low sill. She could hear, from the direction of the open moor, the double purring rattle of a, car and motor cycles- she thought two cycles-like the police car of the pictures. with it: inevitable attendants. She was vaguely-surprised again, but that was all. Time could not go on w: feeling: tlontrafi Bridge B! JOSEPHINE CULBERTSIJN BAEPIAY Today's declarer made a play that was superficially unimportant, or merely a “bad guess", but which in reality was s serious mlscalcu. lation. South dealer. , Both Ides vulnerable. e154 i ‘K63 O7 . " §K1087:° K . $5393 N Q1015 gxqao W E 09x54 s. I s ‘NJ! Q6 T gnome-rs QAJA QAJ . "43 ffheblddi :_ Dona Weet nor-mullet 1Q Pm IQ. Pass 4Q Pane Pane Pele North's two-spade "bid was the least o! evils, his ha-ntl being too weak for atzkeout to two clubs, and barely distributed for a re- sponse for one notrump. West led the diamond kins. De- clarer won. and logically feeling that there was no hurry about ruflting his diamond jack. led a club townrtl dummy. when West played low, declare: went right up with the club king. probably with the thought that it was the best way to avoid the concession of two club tridts. This nus a. sound enough idea in iiselt, but unfortunately it tailed to einmace the considerations. East captured the club king end return- ed a diamond which was ruffed in dummy. South then took and lost the trump finesse. West returning a trump after taking in his 10118- Eventually South had to try tor the heart finesse, and when this, too, tailed, the excellent contract nus dorm one. It w-as not important whether South gave up one or tJwo club tricks-the vital thing was to esta- btllsh qie sure 0111b time uPOn which to discard a heart. The best way to establish that club trick was t0 . 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