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- | This principle was used at least as far back as the 17th century. It is explained briefly and incompletely under the heading "Pour faire qu’en tirant une carte hors du jeu, il s’en trouve une autre sans que l’on l’aperçoive" | + | This principle was used at least as far back as the 17th century. It is explained briefly and incompletely under the heading "Pour faire qu’en tirant une carte hors du jeu, il s’en trouve une autre sans que l’on l’aperçoive" |
The trick surfaced again in the mid-nineteenth century, described with a half-card rather than a folded one in the trick "Hold it Fast" in the anonymously authored // | The trick surfaced again in the mid-nineteenth century, described with a half-card rather than a folded one in the trick "Hold it Fast" in the anonymously authored // |