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Show Egg Mystery of Mysteries. Chicago. An egg for one thing Ib a succession of bags, bagged up In one mother, a series of envelopes In one-another, one-another, bags and envelopes without joints, seams or openings. Puzzles, ships built up and full-rigged In bottles, bot-tles, files in amber, are simply simplicity sim-plicity itself as puzzles when It comes to how these bags wrap one another up, bag in bag. In a hen's egg there are eight or nine or ten of the sack. ensacked. Everybody thinks he knows what an egg is, and, after weary reading read-ing and Etudy in many languages, he begins to learn that nobody knows a tiny fraction of all the world of se-srets se-srets and mysteries hidden In an egg. "As full of meat as an egg" is not the true comparison, but "as full of mystery mys-tery as an egg" is nearer truth. Eggs ire the greatest puzzle in all nations. " |