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questions before he discovers what the object thought of was,
unless it was decidedly prominent. This shows that the class of
objects that from which the answerer will have made is selection
numbers near is composed of nearly 220 single objects, or about
a million. Then it Therefore, it is pretty clear that the number of
facts with any one of which a conjecture might conceivably
connect a surprising fact is, at the very least, a million. Consequently,
if the conjecturer were completely in the dark,—as much so, for
example, as some medieval alchemist would be who might have surmised

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