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I Dilllibillll by Kin] FOIIIINI lyedicau Ll‘L Annnn, \ caosxsws vlsrrons In time we ilnd out isn't so. =-‘Peter hobbit. Sweet Mistress apri the way. but man‘: 3'.» It wasn't quite, tlmo ior liar. Snow still linrerod in the Green pox-an Where lolly. in-ism Mr. sun nod 5'39“ “M510 '0 let at it. and even zentlo south Wind had failed to (ind it. There was still ice in places. It wasn‘t time for even the earliest oi the Frog foil: to have ’-wakoned from their long winter sleep. yet here was Orosker the Green Em; very much awake. what is more, he declared that he hadn't been asleep tliroiuh that winter; that he hsdnt spent the winter buried in the mud as Peter Rabbit knew all Frogs always do. ' “I never have heard of such a thing." declared Peter. ‘There are more things those 10118 ell‘! or yours haven’t heard 0! than they have heard of," creak- ed Oroaker. "Even if I didn't see you other; must have. and I am sure I would have heard oi it." Peter declared. ‘Others have the some trouble you have." retorted Oroaker. "What trouble?" asked reter, ' amwmw‘ ’ contract Bridge . By -l_osephl.ne 0uiIIertnon run‘ BIDDING srnucronn Few average players realize that the entire bidding structure. as applied to is given hand, is greatly aiiected by whether the opening bid has been in a suit or in a no- trump. Responses, rcblds and sec- onds responses all liow two broad streams (ram these two bases. Let's look at a case where one notrump is the opening and con- 'sider the subquent bidding. southdesier. . Both sides vulnerabia. Rubberbridge. 7 .953 ¢Q1o9s43 q.Ks2 gqmsi 41:93: '3'” WNE :32 .AI S ‘A1065 .9 , 43‘ QAJBI vfiios 9 Jo QQJT The actual bidding was: South West North IZIIC 1N'l'_ 29 39 Paul 3N'l‘ Dble. 49 Dlile. Pass Pass Pass Unquestionably, East‘: douh of {our diamonds was risky. bu at the same time it had certain thn.5's to recommend it—notabl!. E5355 singleton in partners bid suit. In any case. the ‘well! An openinz hem 1915 "'9 up two tricks for west. and the ' latter was able to run a club. to raise the Dohaltl; ,to 500 points- Ths fact that North-South paid any considerable -penalty, in tho case was due to Souths apparent ignorance oi a vital point! Norths three-diamond bid over two hearts was lr no sense a torn- mg bid! in short, it was not in the 53mg category with the three- dlamond bid in the following se- quence: 8-OB south West North last 10 19 39 Here, because south starts with one spade. North's three diamond bid is a one~round iorce, but when the opening bid has been one no- trump. which tells the full story of the hand in one bid. the opener is under no compluslon whatever to rebid unless his partner makes a jump response. North's bid in the actual sequence. therefore, was only a competiti bid. and‘South should have passed. double turned out ' Ily Thornton W. Burgess) Too oiion what we on how West's T“, I ____._.__:.____j— “Not seeing what they don't u- 4 "I have never heard or such a thing." declared Peter. pact to see. I had several visitors through the ‘winter ‘who didn't know they were visiting me," said Oroaker. "'rhat's foolish." declared Peter sharply. He suspecte‘ his green’ coated neighbor was teasing him. and he didn't like it. "How could folks visit you and not know it? I'd have known it 1! I had visited .. Croaker rolled his eyes up at Peter. “You did visit me." said he. "You were over at this spring several times. and I warrlght here each time. You didn't expect to see me, so on didn't. It was the same way w th othars. I saw them. but they didn't see me. some I hid from were just like ytg." "who?" demanded eter. “Your cousin. Jumper the Hare. 1or'one,' replied crosker. "Who else?" asked Peter. “Lightfoot the Deer. several times he’ came here (or a drink. I sat right here where I am sitting now, but he didn't see me. or course I didn't care whether he saw me or not. But all he was thinking about was getting a drink, so he didn't see me," explained Croaker. "Any one else?" asked Peter. "Billy Mink was here. Luckily I saw; him coming and 1 was down on ‘the bottom and out of sight be- fore he got here. His cousin. Shii- dow the Weasel. was here once. You know he wears a white cost in winter." said Croaker. Peter nodded. "I know." said he. and hastily looked all around as if he expected to see Shadow some- where near then. I "Because at that white coat and snow on the ground I didn't see him until he was close by. Blacky the Crow began to ‘cow _not iar away. and hhadow sat up to look in Blacky's direction. when he moved I saw him. You should have seen the dive I made then." Cronk- er chuckled. . "Roddy Fox was around several times." continued Croaker. “That iellow is smart. I think he was really looling (or me. He acted that way. 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