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A COINCIDENCE

One day a little girl named Celia Clay visited the house of her great friend, Alice Lacy. While they were playing together Celia remembered that Alice possessed a little printing outfit. “Oh, do let me print my name,” she pleaded. But when Alice had found the outfit she discovered that a terrible thing had happened. All the letters in the outfit \A*ere missing except those which actually spelt “Alice Lacy” and were already set up in the holder. At first Celia looked glum and disappointed, but she was a very sharp little maiden, and with a wave of the hand, she said: “I can do it!” And she did—out of the letters that remained! And —what was more—there was not one letter over. Just you work it out and see for yourself.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19271022.2.213.15

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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A COINCIDENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

A COINCIDENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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