VIII

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VIIICHALK IN HAND, I START to make the grid on the chalk board: Plus-plus, plus-minus, plus-everything, plus-nothing. Ben said there was only eight, so it has to be how many word combinations there are, not what word comes first. So: minus-minus, minus-everything, minus-nothing. And: everything-everything, everything-nothing. Then: nothing-nothing. OK, that's ten. Ben could have been off. What else did he say. "The problem is in the nothing-nothing grid..." So I stared at it. Why was that a problem? How could double-nothing be a problem?

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