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John Heggie
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This is an unusual paragraph. It has a trait that is not found in many
paragraphs of this many words. Can you find out what it is?
It’s not as hard as you might think. Just look and study.
I know you can do it. Good luck!
Jonathan Townsend
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Thought I saw an ad and discussion of a book of this kind. Did you find it at the shop or know it's author?
...to all the coins I've dropped here
Greg Arce
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I think an author put out a book with a similar look. And I just did too.

G.A.
One of my favorite quotes: "A critic is a legless man who teaches running."
John Heggie
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Hi Jonathan and A.C.,
Good job on solving this post and a witty way of coding your post. That was a lot of fun.
I will try to craft a tough conundrum for you.

Thanks,
John
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Quote:
On 2009-06-13 16:55, Jonathan Townsend wrote:
Thought I saw an ad and discussion of a book of this kind. Did you find it at the shop or know it's author?


Gadsby by Ernest Vincent Wright
La Disparition by Georges Perec (translated into English by Gilbert Adair and published as A Void.)
alibaba
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I found the answer with ease.
I'm as real as you think I am
daz222
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-edit- I got it now! Think its not found in many! I cant think of any thing to add to it! -edit-

Daz
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The answer is the difference between one and two, between three and four, between five and six, but not between eight and nine, nor between ten and eleven.

-Philip