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Date Posted: 12:07:56 10/20/03 Mon
Author: Laura
Subject: Re: Card Trick: Four Kingdoms
In reply to: Andy 's message, "Card Trick: Four Kingdoms" on 05:29:48 12/07/02 Sat

>This card trick seems magical, but it's not. To
>perform, separate all of the Aces, Kings, Queens and
>Jacks from a deck of cards. The rest of the cards will
>not be used. Begin the trick by telling this story of
>the greatest and most powerful wizard.
>
>
>Once upon a time there were four kingdoms. In each
>kingdom there was a beautiful castle. (Put down the
>four Aces, face-up, in a row, next to each other.)
>
>In each castle lived a wise and just King. (Put down
>the four Kings: the King of spades on the Ace of
>spades, each of the other Kings on the Ace of the same
>suit.)
>
>Each King was married to an equally wise and just
>Queen. (Put down the four Queens, the Queen of spades
>on the King of spades, etc.)
>
>One year to each family was born a healthy, happy
>child, and all seemed right with the world. (Put down
>the four Jacks, the Jack of spades on the Queen of
>spades, etc.)
>
>And the greatest and most powerful wizard saw just how
>good things were and said, "Great! Now I can take that
>vacation to Disney World and visit the Florida Keys to
>soak up some sun." And so he began to pack. (While you
>are saying this, pick up the four piles and place them
>one on top of the other.)
>
>In the mean time the evil wizard, Morganus, was
>conjuring up an evil spell to be cast on the four
>kingdoms. Once the good wizard left, Morganus didn't
>waste any time. He chanted, "Mouse tails, bat's eyes,
>blood from a rat. Mix it together in a great big vat."
>(While saying this, deal the cards into four face-down
>piles, one card for each word.)
>
>His spell took hold of the four kingdoms and, leaving
>no stone unturned, he cast them to the four winds.
>(While saying this arrange the four piles in a diamond
>shape.)
>
>The results were devastating. The children became lost
>in the forests, the Kings and Queens wandered
>aimlessly in the desert, and the castles were empty.
>(While saying this turn over the four piles to show
>the piles of all Aces, Kings, Queens, and Jacks.)
>
>But soon the greatest, most powerful and most rested
>wizard returned, and he saw what Morganus had done.
>"This just cannot go on!" he said. And he cast his
>spell. It worked a magic much more powerful - it
>gathered in the Kings and Queens, children, and
>castles from the four corners of the earth. (While
>saying this, pick up the four piles and lay them on
>top of each other.) And he said, "Morganus is in
>trouble if ever he's sighted. But these families four
>will soon be united." (While saying this, deal the
>cards into four face-down piles, placing one card for
>each word.)
>
>And the wizard proclaimed that all was right in the
>kingdoms. (While saying, turn over the four piles to
>reveal
>the four united families.)
>
>Andy's note: with some practice you can cut the cards
>during the trick, but you have to make sure that you
>only cut the deck after card #4 or #8

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