Without a Clue
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I found a five pound note
floating in the river.

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Lucky you.
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But it's only half printed!
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I suppose it's only worth
two pounds-ten, then.

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Everyone knows
the normal five pound note

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carries a serial number
which contains five digits.

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- Six digits.
- Six digits.

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This one contains only three.
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- Two-three-four.
- What's that mean?

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Her father's a printer,
ain't he?

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Maybe he's trying to
tell us where he is.

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What can these numbers mean?
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Could be a measurement...
an address!

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- An amount!
- A page number!

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Did your father
have a favorite book?

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He did!
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- The Bible.
- Yes.

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I have a Bible.
It's at my bedside.

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Is there something
on page 234?

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Page numbers vary
from Bible to Bible,

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but chapter and verse is the same
in every Bible.

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Did your father have
a favorite book of the Bible?

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Yes, he did.
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The book of Psalms.
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Psalms 23rd, verse four.
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"Yea, though I walk through
the valley of...

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the shadow of death."
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Does that mean something?
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That means...
the Orpheum Theater.

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What are you talking about?
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I'm sorry,
but I just don't understand.

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The Shadow of Death.
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The gripping drama was the last play
presented at the Orpheum.

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It closed after only one night,
but not without garnering some praise.

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Harris, in the Daily Telegram. Said,
"In an otherwise dismal evening,

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Reginald Kincaid
provided some welcome laughs."

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Laughs? You said
it was a gripping drama.

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It's unimportant now, isn't it?
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Are you sure you know
what you're doing?


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