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184 Amaze Your Friends
Each time you master one of the stunts in this book,
whether you care to present them or not, you are improving
your memory, exercising that muscle and sharpening your
wits.
Well then, you know that each time a letter and number
are called, you must transpose it into a Key word. It doesn't
matter if the number is called first, the system is the same.
The letter is always at the beginning and the consonant
sound that represents the number is at the end of the word.
This Key word is correlated to, or associated with another
word; and this word gives you the four digit number, ac-
cording to the phonetic alphabet. If someone were to call,
"8C," you would know that the Key word starts with C and
ends with the f or v sound. The Key word is "cuff." Cuff is
correlated to trouser. Trouser—1404!
The entire list for the one hundred four digit numbers
follows here. After you have looked them over, I'll explain
some more about the presentation of the feat.
A1 — ate-burped B1— bat-and ball C1 — cat-felines
A2 — awn-sunshade B2 — bean-shooters C2 — can-crushed
A3 — aim-rifles B3 — bum-loafing C3 — comb-baldhead
A4 — air-vents B4 — boar-wild pig C4 — car-cadillac
A5 — ale-drink B5 — bell-rings C5 — -coal-burns
A6 — ash-cinder B6 — - badge-breast C6 — cash-real money
A7 — ache-limps B7 — bag oranges C7 — coke-tables
A8 — Ave. -street B8 — buff-luster C8 — cuff-trouser
A9 — ape-growls B9 — baby-dimple C9 — cap-covered
A10 — ace-clubs B10 — bass-fiddles C10 — case-crates
D1 — dot-and dash E1 — eddy-whirlpool F1 — fat-stomach
D2 — den-wild lion E2 — en-alphabet F2 — fun-laughter
D3 — dam -breaks E3 — em-emperor F3 — foam-bubbles
D4 — deer-antler E4 — err-is divine F4 — fur-bearing
D5 — dill-pickles E5 — eel-slippery F5 — foil-tinfoil
D6 — dish-cracked E6 — edge-border F6 — fish-angler
D7 — dog-canines E7 — egg-chickens F7 — fake-magician
D8 — dove-white bird E8 — eve-evening F8 — five-dollars