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In a spy novel I had just read, the hero hid a letter in a particular statue in Washington, D.C.
Since I was in that city at the time, on a whim
I decided to see if the statue really contained the small niche the author  had described.

To my great surprise, it did --  and a cellophane-wrapped letter was inside.

After a moment's hesitation, I pulled out the letter, opened it, and burst into laughter.

An unidentified reader had penned,
"Good book, wasn't it?"
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