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The trick with the finger suddenly lengthening, as if it was made of rubber, looks spectacular. You clamp the tip of the big one with your teeth and, for fidelity, holding it with your other hand, begin to take your head to the side. And - about a miracle! Your finger stretches out, and then just as obediently decreases back to normal size.

Focus secret:

The secret of this trick lies in the skillful substitution of the finger of one hand with the finger of the other. Bite it and bring your other hand to your mouth, supposedly clasping your thumb with your palm. Your main task now is to quickly change hands, so that the thumb of the other hand is clamped between the teeth, and the first, "lengthening", moves freely in the fist. Move your head away while spreading your arms to the side: the finger will stretch. Bring your hands together again, and it will return to its original size. All other movements must be repeated in reverse order: change the fingers touching the lips, and you can go to receive applause.

The most important point in this trick is the change of fingers. An attentive person may well notice it, so at the right moment you should turn your head slightly while raising your fist to shield your mouth with it.

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