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The silent and thoughtful Clerk of Oxenford, of whom it is recorded that "Every
farthing that his friends e'er lent, In books and learning was it always
spent," was prevailed upon to give his companions a puzzle. He said, "Ofttimes
of late have I given much thought to the study of those strange talismans to
ward off the plague and such evils that are yclept magic squares, and the
secret of such things is very deep and the number of such squares truly
great. But the small riddle that I did make yester eve for the purpose of
this company is not so hard that any may not find it out with a little
patience." He then produced the square shown in the illustration and said
that it was desired so to cut it into four pieces (by cuts along the lines)
that they would fit together again and form a perfect magic square, in which
the four columns, the four rows, and the two long diagonals should add up
34. It will be found that this is a just sufficiently easy puzzle for most
people's tastes. |
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