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Johnny qhuok set on his door step watching the world go by.i Johnny's world isn't very big, for; Johnny isn't much of a travelelni He is what is called a hcme body.‘ He thinks there is no place like‘, goes visiting, but now and then he has visitors. One was coming now with the Black Shadows creeping over the Green Meadows. It was Peter Rabbit. Peter and Johnny are old naish-L bore and friends. They under-i stand each other. Neither is alraid oi’ the other. They have similar H tastes. Bonn are fond of sweet clover. Both like the same things W in Farmer Brown's garden Z,‘ . “Hello, Peter Rabbit! where are i’, you bound?" said Johnny Chuck. Contract "Don't ask me." replied Peter. Z) B! JWPUIIQ Ciflberiwn Johnny Chuck looked surprised. ' 'I\f\f\'\*\/\P\7\'\$:\:.;\-_\q--\ "Why shouldn't 1 ask you?" he "TM°""“'°'“ Baked. ! A "SW1\'G" HAND “Because I don't know the an-I sic/egg figfillfid Peter and grlnned' I - e Joke. ipounded b extreimei b " "I do." said Johnny. lied to quit: a “aiwingx inltthe 131st’: Now is was Peter who looked come! surprised. "Where am I going?" "He is ccming this way." “i4 Johnny Ohuck _____________ _______ "I reel good enough to do a hand. stand." he added. The next story: "Jin-imly Shows ow.’ A bad bid in today’; d541, com. he wants to know. JxiNowherlbd in Trticllllfll." said _. -~ ' , ° m)’. B now e gr nned. ' " ‘ "I'm 19w!!! 200d." ssld Peter. ffimmmsid "I'm feeling better than that Ensbwesg mmseore. I'm leeiina very 300d. 1m feeling 5° Rood I want to kick up my ‘A4 o‘ heels." said Johnny. JAQ 1 8 4 "Why don't you?" asked Peter 1.QJ1°- i , and kicked up his own heels. d“, 7 “T1 s" "r would ir 1 had 1on8 heels litel 0K9 1°. N "us: yours." replied Johnny. '7 "a 3' wlE .353" Meanwhile the black Shadows '95 9 4.10s were drawing a curtain oil’ soft ‘A? S '. ' dusk over all that part of the a v $3552’! Great World. On the Lone Little Q934 3 Path something white moved. It ‘A’! i nil. b: 2:" o: l . u a el- e ad a “i it for a. minute Peter knevc/Mglfit it Th‘ wading" P u‘ wasn't. 1t did bob up and do“ West \North Elsi, 8o . 1t didn't hob at all. 1t didn't disap. 34. Dbie. Pass, ‘pear at all as a Rabbit's tail does P“ Pa“? Dble" - when its owner sits doom. ‘ P!" P”‘~ I "Jimmy Skunk." said Peter. j "He ls coming this way." sold‘ Discussing the deal later. South Jilhllnl’ Chuck. said that he had read North's “He isn't in any hurry," said double for a takeout and there- Peter. lfore had bid his lower ‘ranking "Did you ever see him in sifour-cal-d suit. hurry?" asked Johnny Ohuoik. "I, South's interpretation o! the don't believe he can hurry." he double was o! course correct; North ‘M91 iydid hope that his partner could "Yes, he can. He can gallop it he‘ find a safe bid. But in a situation ‘Win14 to- I've seen .lilm." séid oi this sort, it is fai- better to PQWF- {accept the double even viiherl the ‘Then I Iiless he doesn't want to; opponents may make their eon- My often. roi- I've never seen him‘ tract, than to launch out with "12"?" declared Johnny i Such a hand as south held: More- 'I 11°11‘ mimosa he ever plays. over, there was no gre reason for I guess he doesn't ever do any-‘South to fear that hree clubs thins lust for Fun: I mean any? would be made. since he ihad an PAGE ELEVEN @011! MAKES A (IQ/senor! f/TNEEB! $4.1M ‘M! _ Z FREE IN EVERY == i PACKAGE or PEP. it's run to COLLECT TRANSFERS! "men YOUMRECOGNIZE ‘ m: LETTERJOUR om NO RESERvA-iow i-tvi--i_s'r's SEE-- ._s, l if-gve ONE FOR l 2 Transfers is {my Package 0i Killed: rrr You'll want io collect these swell Transfer Pictures! There are 64 all in full colour, in the set. Pun to save and lnde. Fun i0 use. Ask motherto 5c: you Kellogg‘ Pepe And Pep has such a aourfisesry devour! You’ like it! n“; unp wliulv- whi-nt mm . qivml WELL- MZTIAHBOE- PQETTV GOOD.’ I'M I WANT TO ii= u; i5 LIKE 59L}. “s ' ' '5 2 HEN GLAD auv A um‘ 11' ghiguu; 3E A‘ My GOOD FOR MV SQUARE HAT-- MAiw-i-r wi-ia-r DO wurcr size ooEsu-r ypu MEN. DOES KG WEAR.’ MEFTEQI! rr pQggNi-r MATTER ? . t e e J 1 ' ' if“ d ' ji‘ f; 5 i_ . ' . o r ‘i w . . fiiw-lw-fllul-wmirodhnhhIasnur-i-wa thing foolish like kicking up hi.‘ heels just because he 1s ieelin-gi flood." said Peter. By this time Jimmy Slounk w” near enough to be really seen, the ihlaek or his coat as well as the white. He saw iihem and came over to join them. "What are you tellows doing?" he asked. "Nothing in particular. just thinking what s, fine evening it is and how avod we reel." said Peter. _ "You should feel good on such an evening as ilhis. Iirn feeling good myself." said Jimmy Skunk. "I feel, like doing something foolish. like kicking up my heels, to show how good I do ieel." ex- plained Peter. Jimfny nodded gravely. "I some- times feel that way myself. In fact. I am reeling that good right now." said he. “That's the way 1 feel, too, but l‘ can't really kick up my heels not the way Peter can his. any more than you can kick up yours." said Jorshny Chuck. “Who says I can't kick up my heels when I feel as good as I do new?" demanded Jimmy Skunk. g RIP KiRBY 2 . it’ p minim»: ion mesa: NOTE Ffif DUE LAMB.- ' [it ‘an ‘. n‘ f§\ idefense would have ace that his partner could not have counted on. Observe that normal deieated the three-club contract one trial: and given North-South 200 points. South's three-heart bid, however would not have turned out so cal~ aimiiously i! he had shown some discretion in the play. West cashed the club king and queen, then shifted to the spade king. The ace won and the diamond queen was led for a finesse. East played low, and a second diamond was led to the are. 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