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Numskulls buy things in common: each pays full price.

The wise and the foolish. · Fools (and other unwise persons). · Absurd absent-mindedness. · Absurd inability to count. · view the constellation · filed as J2037

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Filed under Absurd inability to count.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Numskulls buy church in common: each pays full price Three brothers buy cow for common use; each brother pays the farmer full price
Filed beside it
Counting wrong by not counting oneself. Numskulls conclude that one of their number is drowned Are there nine or ten geese? Ten men are called in; each is to take a goose. If all have a goose, there are ten. One man is left without one. Numskull: "You should have taken one before they were all gone." Three girls distressed by seemingly impossible task of going and returning together – one in half month, other in fifteen days, other in seven plus eight days The interrupted calculation. While the merchant is making calculations, he asks the age of his youngest daughter, the elder daughter, and the mother, and always adds this to the number he has reached Keeping the measure by stretching out the arms. Numskull goes to buy goods for his wife

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