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100                          Some Pegs for Emergencies
                 #5, you can  see a  five pointed  star. A yo-yo  on a  string,  with
                 a little stretch of the imagination, looks like a numeral six.
                   A golf  club held upside  down is  similar  in  shape  to  #7.
                For  #8, you  could picture an hourglass.  For  #9,  I use a
                tape measure. I mean  the tape  measures  that are  made of
                metal and unroll  from a round  container. If you  pull the
                tape out about six inches, the  thing looks like a numeral
                nine. A  bat and ball  pictured  side  by side  can represent
                #10; the  bat  is the  digit  1, and  the ball  is the zero. I  pic-
                ture spaghetti  for #11;  my original  picture was  of  two
                pieces of raw spaghetti lying side  by side, which looked like
                #11. For #12, you can think of 12:00 o'clock  and picture
                a clock.
                  You can use either  a black cat or  walking under a  ladder
                for #13.  My original picture for  #14, was  a straight run-
                ning river or  stream  to represent  the 1,  and a  farm that
                looked  like  the numeral  four  from the air. If you can create
                this picture in your mind—looking from an airplane and
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