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Arts, Craft
& Skills
1912
Games - Blind
Partners
This is a game for four
players – two blindfolded and two not. Those who can see take
one of the blindfolded as a partner, and all sit down, each at one
side of a square table – the blind opposite the blind, with
their partners to the right hand. A pack of cards is then scattered
freely all over the table and, when ready, the blind players are
told to supply their partners with “bricks” for building.
They at once set about finding the cards, but to do this only one
hand may be used, and they must on no account leave their seats.
The builders, however,
may direct them by word of mouth, though by no other means, and
while bricks are plentiful, things go fairly well. When they become
scarce, excitement begins. The hands of the blind men fly over the
table; their partners call out directions as fast as they can, only
to see the brick they want carried off by the enemy. Sometimes a
card is brushed from the table and time is lost before it can be
found. But it must be found, and the pair who have the highest castle,
or the most bricks, when all the cards have been used up, have won
the game.
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