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LONG  NUMBER  MEMORY  SYSTEM
                                          In  order  to  remember  this  almost  'impossibly  long'  number,  all
                                          you now have to do is to use the Basic Link System, making the
                                          words into a simple and imaginative little story. For example, you
                                          could imagine  a brilliant, rainbow-coloured ball bouncing with a
                                          loud boing off the head of a gigantic and beautifully coloured,  fish
                                          that had just fought its way out of a very tangled and dripping-wet
                                          net, which was slowly collapsing to the base level of a pier, where it
                                          wrapped itself around a man, wearing a fawn-coloured and wind-
                                          blown mac, just as he was bending over to pick up the key, which
                                          had dropped  onto the pier with  a loud  clang.
                                           At the end of this paragraph close your eyes and re-envision the
                                          little story. Now, recalling the Key Image Words, transform them
                                          into the numbers, and you will get:
                                                         b—9
                                                         1—5
                                                         f—8
                                                         sh—6
                                                         n—2
                                                         t—1
                                                         b—9
                                                         s—0
                                                         m—3
                                                         c—7
                                                         k—7
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                                          It is not essential to remember long numbers using only groups of
                                          two. It is just as easy, and sometimes even more easy, to consider
                                          the  numbers  in  subgroups  of three.  Try  this  with  the  number
                                          851429730584.  It is composed  of:
                                                        851—Fault
                                                        429—Rainbow
                                                        730—Cameos
                                                        584—Lever
                                          In order to remember this number, which is even longer than the
                                          previous  one,  it is  once  again  a matter  of using your  Basic  Link
                                          System to make up a single little image story using your Basic Key
                                          Image  Words.  Using  your  right-brain  imagination,  you  can
                                          imagine some gigantic universal force that could cause a break or a
                                         fault in beautiful and shimmering rainbow- coloured cameos, which
                                          were  so  heavy they needed  a gigantic  lever to  move  them.  Once
                                          again, at the end of this paragraph, close your eyes and refilm the
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