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Focus Description:

Show the audience six flowers - three red and three blue. Move two chairs 10 paces apart and place a glass on each. Then pass the red flowers to one of the spectators and the blue ones to another and ask them to remember the colors well.

After all this is done, put the red flowers in one glass and the blue flowers in another. Cover both glasses with handkerchiefs and ask the audience to guard them.

The magic of these flowers is - tell the audience - that they themselves, without outside help, change their places, and everything happens very imperceptibly, no matter how carefully they are watched. After a few minutes, ask the spectator guarding the red flowers to remove the handkerchief and check if what he was guarding is in its place.

To everyone's surprise, the red flowers disappeared in an unknown way, and the blue ones appeared in the glass. The same thing happened to the second spectator: instead of blue ones, he has red flowers in his glass.

Focus secret:

All six artificial flowers, made of white matter, were dyed with two strong infusions: three with red litmus and three with blue.

Before the demonstration, you poured a little vinegar essence into one glass, and the same amount of ammonia into another. You put the blue flowers in a glass of vinegar essence, and the red ones in a glass of ammonia. From the action of acetic vapor, the blue flowers will gradually turn red, and from the vapor of ammonia, the red flowers will turn blue.

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