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                                       Houdini'. Knot Mystery

                                         Here is Houdini's version of the
                                       "spooky knots" on a larger scale, that
                                       actually baffled persons familiar with
                                       the original trick. You can do it your·
                                       self, under the proper conditions,
                                       which are as foHows:
                                         Show your friends a rope measur·
                                       ing thirty feet or morl! -  and say that
                                       you will have the spooks tie some
                                       knots in it. To prove that some such
                                       force is necessary I  you tie 'one end of
                                       the rope around :I  person's waist and
                                       the other end around a second per·
                                       son's waist. The main porrioll of the
                                       rope is lying coiled on the floor
                                       between your two volunteers (fig.  1).
                                       It is  impossible to get at the rope and
                                       tie knots in it; that is, impossible for
                                       anyout: except the friendly "spirits"
                                       upon whom you call. Since spirits
                                       work only in the dark, the lights are
                                       turned off.
                                         You then tell the two volunteers to
                                       move to opposite corners of the room
                                       so the spooks will have space in
                                       which they can operate. You call for
                                       lights and "mysteriously" the rope is
                                       stretched taut between the two























                                    fig.  1
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