I wonder if
there is a chess club in The Village, I expect so. After all chess is extremely
popular, from human games of chess in which the players, not the pieces, derive
some form of power from the manipulation of others, the human chess pieces. And
there are chess problems printed in The Tally Ho broadsheet. Both the
ex-Admiral and the General like to play chess; Number 6 himself is a keen
student of the game, even though he found it difficult to distinguish between
the blacks and the whites. Well you do when both sides look alike! Number 6 knows
both 11 and 7 checkmate move wins, but ‘Checkmate’ itself, as an episode proved
to be a fool’s mate for the Rook. That’s because he decided to play Number 6 at
his own game, and that’s never a wise thing to do. Because you should never
play a game you cannot win, although that’s not very English. To be English it’s
not the winning or losing that counts, but how you play the game. And as Number
14 once said of Number 6, “You play a fine game,” but that’s nothing to do with
the game of chess!
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