Clip the Camera Clues.
Jack Quitman? Runny King? Aces tip party? All of a sudden he sat straiahter, forgot the dull, grinding pain in his forehead, and reread the latter part of t lie letter. - ‘■‘Bunny's diamond was simply exquisite. Jack’s a peach, a member of the club from ’way back. It’s a case of real heart, throbs all right.” On a clean sheet of paper he wrote . t CfS II p Jack Hilton Queen Marie Around ten Bunny Kinq i’hcn juM below, be added: Bunny’s diamond of the cl it h heart throbs since there was oi.lv one suit lack iig. whimsically, lie tilled in "spades for llie wind had arisen and was grieving softly in the cedars beyond his window is Roger Allenbv selected the ace of liauionds; below it he placed the ace of liid-. then the ace of hearts and last the, •cp of spades. Next he arranged the! • *ll r jacks in the same suit sequence, dicing them parallel wit It the four aces, •cn to their left queens, then the tens.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 June 1939, Page 5
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177Clip the Camera Clues. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 June 1939, Page 5
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