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You burn the thread and, rubbing the ashes between your palms, show it whole again.

Focus secret:

Having rolled up a very carefully thin thread eight inches long, hide it in a fold between the index and middle fingers of the left hand. After burning a similar thread on a candle and rubbing its ashes between the palms so that the left hand is slightly higher than the right, spread the two fingers between which the thread is hidden, and the last one will fall out into the palm of the right hand.

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