| making sure one coin does not clink against another coin. During these actions, be |
| sure your body is relaxed and your voice is natural. You would be wise to glance at |
| the audience while you do this. |
| Once the coins are covered, you again go into a mode of doing something special. Do |
| not overdo it but be sure they are aware you are attempting to do something special. |
| Then repeat the motions of the first transposition but making a coin travel from the |
upper right card to the upper left card.  Do the business of acting |
| strong when the coin is mentally transferred and relaxing when it is done. Then act as |
if you are merely lifting the cards to show what has happened.   |
Pause again here as you hold the cards a bit nearer your body in a semi-rest |
position. Then place the cards on the coins as before, discarding the one in |
the left and covering the upper left with the card in the right.  |
| Now the trick is over but you must continue acting for the audience. Again, the hands |
| move over the cards as if mentally causing a coin to move from the lower right to the |
| upper left. The hands mimic raising the coin, moving it and causing it to drop into and |
under the card at the upper left position.  Again, raise both cards |
showing the last coin has magically traveled.   |
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