## #1388 Cryptoquote

30  2 s   128 MB

## Description

cryptoquote is a simple encoded message where one letter is simply replaced by another throughout the message. For example:

Encoded: HPC PJVYMIY
Decoded: ACM CONTEST

In the example above, H=AP=CC=MJ=OV=NY=TM=E and I=S. For this problem, you will decode messages.

## Input

The first line of input contains a single integer N (1N1000) which is the number of data sets that follow. Each data set consists of two lines of input. The first line is the encoded message. The second line is a 26 character string of upper case letters giving the character mapping for each letter of the alphabet: the first character gives the mapping for A, the second for B and so on. Only upper case letters will be used. Spaces may appear in the encoded message, and should be preserved in the output string.

## Output

For each data set, you should generate one line of output with the following values: The data set number as a decimal integer (start counting at one), a space and the decoded message.

### Sample Output

2
HPC PJVYMIY
BLMRGJIASOPZEFDCKWYHUNXQTV
FDY GAI BG UKMY
KIMHOTSQYRLCUZPAGWJNBVDXEF
1 ACM CONTEST
2 THE SKY IS BLUE