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THEM APPLE.

How many apples did Adam -and Eve eat ?

Some say. Eve 8 and -Adam 2, a total of 10 only.

Now we -figure ., the thing out far differently. Eve 8 and Adam -8 also —total 16.

We think -the- above figures. -are • entirely wrong. If Eve -8 an* Adam 82, certainly the total would be 90.

Scientific men/ however, on thestrength of the theory that the Antedeluvians were a race of giants, reason something like this— Eve 81 and j Adam 82, total 163.

Wrong again. What -could ?_e- clearer than if ? E.ve-81-and-'Adam~Bl2, the .total was 893.

- I believe the following to. -be the? •true solution :— Eve 814- Adam- and Adam 8124 Eve— B93B.

Still another calculation is~as follows :— lf Eve 814 Adam, Adam 81242 oblige Eve— total 82056. <

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NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 3

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THEM APPLE. NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 3

THEM APPLE. NZ Truth, Issue 62, 25 August 1906, Page 3