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That last hint did it. Pick any paragraph from that book, it is unusual in that way - so I'm told.

("Gadsby", by whom? I wonder what its author did about that, so not to fail straight away.)

About the oil - if you can empty your containers back into the barrel, I make it you can walk away with any whole number of gallons you choose from one to eight.

(Drake, the rule is that there are no marks on your containers and you have no means of making any, so "fill the 3-gallon container one third full", for example, is not precise enough.)

Conundrum: "This statement is false." True or false?