How many colors are needed to color a map? Must hailstones numbers always fall to the ground? Can statistics prove anything? What is a perfect square, and who has found the ultimate one? How do numbers affect national security? What kinds of problems confront the traveling salesman? Does anyone know how best to pack balls together?
Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Fiction literature | 3 August 2010
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The plea came to Malcolm Ross the very night he'd offered to help. The time has come sooner than I expected. But he is quite unconscious. "The doctors and police have been sent for; but there is no one here whom I can depend on. Come at once, if you are able to; and forgive me if you can. I suppose I shall realize later what I have done in asking such a favor; but at present I cannot think. Come! Come at once!" And what could he do, once he'd read that note? The only thing that any man would do. Malcolm Ross went to face the trial that waited in the Trelawny home. And because he did ...
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