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therefore, be less above the brim of the vessel, and consequently it will hold
less at the top of a mountain than at the bottom. This applies to any moun-
tain whatever.
- CUPID'S ARITHMETIC
All the young mathematician had to do was to reverse the paper and hold
it up to the light, or hold it in front of a mirror, when he would immediately
see that his betrothed's curious jumble of figures will read: "Kiss me, dearest."