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Put 4 books on the table. The magician leaves the room. The assistant remains in the room. The assistant asks one of the spectators to say the name of the book, which the magician will have to name. Then the magician enters the room and guesses the title of the book.

Focus secret:

The magician looks at the assistant, and he does this: if the book, for example, is the first on the table, then the assistant points to the nose, if the second - to the chin, if the third - to the stomach, and if the fourth - then to the shoulder.

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