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- Do you want to learn to read at a distance? - the illusionist asks the audience.

He invites the one who agreed to the experiment to the stage and sits him at a small table on which there is a sheet of paper, a pencil, an envelope, a small box and, of course, a "magic" wand.

- Write a number or a sentence on a piece of paper, - the illusionist addresses his volunteer assistant. - Ready? Then put the piece of paper in the envelope and the envelope in the box.

The illusionist stands far away and does not see what was written on the sheet. He asks an assistant to go with a box in his hands to the forefront, and he himself takes a "magic" wand from the table and follows.

The illusionist touches the box with it and ... announces to the audience that his assistant wrote. Then he asks to open the box, the envelope and read to the whole room what was written. If you do this trick, everything will match word for word.

Focus Telepathy

Focus secret:

Before starting the focus, place a sheet of clean paper on the table, and on top of it - carbon paper. Top with a thin silk napkin. Everything that the viewer writes will be printed on paper. When your assistant goes to the front of the stage, involuntarily diverting the attention of the audience from you, you approach the table as if for a "magic" wand, while you yourself quietly lift the napkin and read the text.

Author: Zavorotov V.A.

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