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| SUBSTITUTED LETTERS TABLE || NUMBERS TABLE |
+--------+----------+---------------++------------------------------+
| A is H | J is L | S is N || No. 1 is Say |
| B " T | K " Pray | T " P || " 2 " Be |
| C " S | L " C | V " Look || " 3 " Can |
| D " G | M " O | W " R || " 4 " Do |
| E " F | N " D | X " See this || " 5 " Will |
| F " E | O " V | Y " Q || " 6 " What |
| G " A | P " J | Z " Hurry || " 7 " Please |
| H " I | Q " W | || " 8 " Are |
| I " B | R " M | || " 9 " Now |
| | | || " 10 " Tell |
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| SETS |
+----------------+---------------------+-------------+--------------+
| SET A | SET B | SET C | SET D |
+----------------+---------------------+-------------+--------------+
| _What is | _What article | _What is it | _What |
| this?_ | is this?_ | made of?_ | colour?_ |
| | | | |
| No. 1. Watch | No. 1. Handkerchief | No. 1. Gold | No. 1. White |
| " 2. Bracelet | " 2. Necktie | " 2. Silver | " 2. Black |
| " 3. Guard | " 3. Bag | " 3. Copper | " 3. Blue |
| " 4. Chain | " 4. Glove | " 4. Lead | " 4. Brown |
| " 5. Breastpin | " 5. Purse | " 5. Zinc | " 5. Red |
| " 6. Necklace | " 6. Basket | " 6. Wood | " 6. Green |
| " 7. Ring | " 7. Book | " 7. Brass | " 7. Yellow |
| " 8. Rosary | " 8. Head-dress | " 8. Paper | " 8. Grey |
| " 9. Cross | " 9. Fan | " 9. Silk | " 9. Purple |
| " 10. Charm | " 10. Key | " 10. Glass | " 10. Violet |
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The transmission of the nature of an article is by dividing articles
that would be likely to be brought to a public entertainment into sets
of ten, each set being indicated by a
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