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Because in the book it says “There, for a dime or so ,he picked up a battered copy of the now classic autobiography of a great french magician,the memories of Robert-Houdin,Ambassador,Author and conjuror.”pg.27 and my other evidence was He got a job as a cutter in a necktie factory,where he met an older kid,Jacob Hayman,was an amateur magician.”pg,24

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