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The movie: '!'anriy by Gaslight." iii DAILY CROSSWORD 1'1-ta GUARDIAN. cHAiiuo'rrE'rowN fly Tlioriitos STALKEYE MOVES on Pity those by fear possessed. Unafraid you're richly blessed. -old Mother Nature. Something had frightened stalk- eye the Snail. There was no doubt about that. He looked frightened. He acted frightened. Peter Rabtiit stared at him unbeiievingly. He really did. Only a few minutes be- lore Peter had been envious of the little snail because he had thought that stailteye never had cause to worry. You know i. Snail can-ies his or her house on his or her back. and that house is a hard shell. It seemed to Peter that once inside that house, with the dscr closed. that just couldn't be any- thing for the owner to worry about. It was a mistake. Safe as he seemed to be. stalkeye had his worries. For one thing he was afraid of being steppeti on by some- one big enough v0 c-rush him. He had asked anxiously if there were any Cows in the dear Old Brist- patch and was much relieve when Peter told him none ever name there. You see he moves so slowly that he simply can't get out or any onels way. Then there were times in very dry weather when he wor- ried lest he should dry up. He has to keep damp in order keep alive. C!nUEDDDODC!0CrOCrOO O0”-C ui 3(- contract Bridge By Josephine Culberbon. sommwm mm VICTORY IN THE BIDDING East-West had very much bettu or the bidding in today's deal. W. Burgess) J "I-I--I think I'll be moving on." said the little snail. Now he was afraid. There wasn't a shadow of doubt about that. y "Wh-wh- what was it you said about Shorttaii the Shrew?" he asked in a small voice Peter could hardly hear. "I said Biacky the Crow told me he saw shorttail over here in the Old Briar-patch," said Peter. "I-I-I think I'll be moving on.” said the little Snail. The; stalks on the tips of which were his eras were stretched up as high as he could get them, and he was looking this way and that way anxiously "Where are you going?" asked Peter. "I don't know. Just somewhere, anywhere, away from here. How should I know where I'm going? Anywhere away from here will do." replied Stalkeye, moving along on his one foot so slowly that he seem- ed to move hardly at all. Yet I suspect he thought he was hu.r'y- me. "But the Old Briar-patch la the safest place in all the Great worldl" cried Peter and Mrs. Peter min or run aovar. uoumnn aims, in. LEEMY. I saw IT urone. vou GAVE riismn sit) iy0arl Ander .-ILVL NJ lJl.'.lLVll .w r '.i'.lL1U '.liJEl'.V East dealer. iosether. . ' 1 Acnoss 2. Ladderin 5 Le. A neck band 7-il uuui :-i.v.i.:iti you, my... vulngnblg. "Not for me. Not i.i' shoi-trail the " 3211' "" a 1.”El3.'.'5 3.53.313. 9 l , fl:r:Ivo,enl'l'tull,r1il;:vlInlseri1l'1:ile'lwallsll(dl Mg up: i " I A Q J 9 9 l ' OF H 5.1-lead cook ' 4. Pen name I9.Yield . 8 3 5 2 the lltu0d8:lllll-rY1l1Bu1l'IlB beat to Nrrsg R , ux 9. Mark or! or G. W. 20.Frictioai g7 4 saw are yh n;1ovn 5. u i Qua-"45 I 10. Soothe Russell match K J y ' 5 2 t or -won u you. sis d 1” F""'”5h ll wedg" ' zzimumuty . K 10 2 N :7 s 4 Pei-5;? ii 't h tempo,a,.,1y nmped pleeg ones 9 W E , ho says is won . urt mo! 12. An adverse or wood 24. strike V . , O 10 7 4 S O4 K 3 3 Hell eat me is he finds me. That: s p h critic :.1s:;nrci:er1m G” '-”l”” mt” M) J 10 5 c:A K 3 :;:at,,iie'1i do-eat me," cried sunr- .FI'0 . - ”m A 10 7 3 ' Talltn trains 16-Gr0Gk 1019'? "'”””" """' : 5 Q "Hie can't if you so in your house l6.Plurai (shortened) 25-SW” .Q, and shut the door," declared Pe- pronoun ' I.Posy "W n1" 3 Q9 8 6 3 WT- .IT. Kind of 1i.Pa.rto! f7.CoIll! 999” . 'lWhlt good would that do?" I'll- unuigea theear :3.AaeatonI '86-39911.1 I The uddm5' kitted the little Snail. bread 12.siiortiemr Y-or-"Wk 3,, 381' East South was North "Why.-why h, couidn-t M M Imcniarse for 13- St-sser ”-P""” '55? 1 O 1 6 INT 30 then, could he?” replied Peter. service! 15.D'l"k"'I la") - 0"! PIN 30 P5-'5 95- "He could and he would. and I xgtsugty vessels n.PeruseC - "1 Dble. Pass Pass Pass dgntg meaning, 16: Tm my, 3 22.Kn its 1 b Men. East c anoe," dec g ed s al eye. stitch W35” led the 5:,” qw .'tmmp "Do you mean he could break r-----.- ' ssrubiie Overmk '””l 5” ted ' into our house? 1 don't b lieve it." ””ti?' i"J:l:i??y' Sl'nll3ir”35”5neli33 meaymr. . ” . rim! AND "GAP" . A s "Yb . !4.Pu e "Wh t d d 't 1211' i-isapoanwu E 3 vehicle ind risking the hem nnes,e' but won't lauelyarune ill ll: filrjixcls meg" l . uAvE&ll .. ms BUTFIUVRECI-lALSREl;DNEW” 25 U domed thinking of what would happen to D . I FRW HER FATHER? IS -5 na ' 1 it this heart finesse lost. he wned me "me Smmr ' Mggcy M011.i:Q..11..iEY'vE JUsT'K HE STILL IN 'l'H'l-l&PlTAL zucompulsion hm . 1, ,6 W5, Just then a Merry Little Breeze I g .1 cguLD 59 wi-m ya; . fsmsprite 00"” W” 5"'e?' ""59 I who rind wandered into the 0'd 975" WIDOSSAND 'CE cREAM' T ' 31.An asylum Play: he put 1" the ipagf Br-iar-patch stirred some leaves on ” 33-T?”""l"" 13095 9r knocklnz with the mg the ground very near to the little (arms) West. h0?"""' W” W b ht snnii. Down out of sight in no '33'D"dl "ml Gommued cmbsl This "mtg funny little head went the two eye l:M.Periorrn the defenders four club trick-S. Stalks and at the same time we '"'5'c”me ml” dmmmlds ,md two Fpmesall ' two shortenfeeler stalks just back er. Eliilniu ”l3:J35"i3.3eZ go back to the bidding: 04 tgehzlswm; ltl1n)iliLshtal's- Verdi. North. with a very W1 ll” m cyan C hll 5 8 ” ' W” . ujodyog puma” mm”. smug hgvg gates; 1:11 shbaok, and closed the . WIN? thought imlce before entering the - "Y 9 ""5 h vs” mg” l ao.Mu.inneior ,1 wagon, even mnugn his heart suit teged dsmtzlli pagan. l grinding was very "respectable"-there was Ann In one t he was one n-r- , grain strong mason to 1991 that south Wlo ad nothing to be afraid g 31- E30955 0' was very short in hearts and misht 0 ;, 5” d Petere . I . chancel make a dangerous rebid of his and mm you found out you dldut 2 a.-Nog,,,,,m,m out as much as you thought you suit. did . - now” This observation. however. 4095 ' "id M” P”'"' lafro put not 1,, the sughtest degrees justi- Everybody finds that out sooner .y before fy South's bid of two spades! Why ”' 1””. DAILY ORYPTOQUUIE-llereta how to work it: A X Y D I. B A A X I I LONOFILLOW 'A, .d i l t daforariother. Inthlsexampe sue lorollliehlliei-lee. lin.'g,y): lllr the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. apos- mi-opniu, the length and (urination: or the words are all hm!!- Iuh day the code letters are diuerent. Acrypugs-IIQIOCMEI uannrrzxrt TYIIO VI ORTTYXJ look for trouble? Two hearts kw: not been doubled and might 110 he, wihereas south had already been warned by West's notnrr-D overcali or one spade that the op- ponents were "interested" in II. spade contract. Surely. 50'-"uh should have waited to see what happened to two hearts! The best call of the auction Wu contributed by must. when he doub- t noniils” it KID N EY l'l"5 BEEN TEN YEA25.- MAGG5 .'.'.' YE5-W!.JK3G6-TM5 i5Jl.DGE O MBMLE. YE5 -VGJ A GUN! RIGHT-I REMEMBER led two spades. Quite D1'0P9l'lY- 1” "believed" West's notrump. and res- soned that with !ou.r almost sure tricks in his own hand. it was not expecting very much. to count on West for at least two defensive OZIRCQYXJ--OCRBRXOIX. Yesterday's Cryptnquotes HE WORBHIPPED AB H18 FATH- ERS DID. AND KEPT THE FAITH OF CHILDISH DAYS-0 HELLO. xLBS'DQET PLEAII HUS-I OVER SOME HIADACHI PONDIH8 FOR MP. SIMDKINS. 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