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appearing one, for he cannot guite disappear. But sometimes things are put into that room—perhaps it iss a box; perhaps it iss a basket—which can be carried into the room; and I will teach the teachable one to stay inside that basket—guite still, so that nobody shall notice.

"'I will make it so that from the outside the box, or the basket, shall appear to be strongly locked; but on the inside it shall be made so that it will be quite easy for the disappearing one to make it fly open and fly shut as he wishes. And when he has been put into the room, and the door iss shut and locked again, he shall come out from his basket; and he shall open the box that has the emerald, and shall go back with the emerald into his basket. And then, when the door is open again, and there iss excitement over the