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Rh and find it? With such an intelligence as I suppose, smell would be very strong. If it should be that the box has a smell, therefore, I am made much more sure. So I search for a smell."

"I remember," Hereford nodded.

"And to be sure, when I come to the box, it hass a smell of sandalwood! But then I must look for more. This one who opened the box iss very stupid, yet he opened the box very guick, very sure. He had been taught, therefore, upon such another box; and once hafing been taught, he must haf constant practice efery day or—so many are the motions to be made—he might soon forget. Before the one who put him into the room, would put him into the room that night, surely he would make certain he could open the practice box. So now I know that