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- From: LMEBGO@kiera.ericsson.se (Bengt G{llmo, L M Ericsson, Stockholm, Sweden)
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- Subject: 3 guesses
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 02:30:36 -0600
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- benha@castle.ed.ac.uk (Ben Hambidge) writes:
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- >Does anyone know the origin of 'three' in the phrase 'I'll give
- >you three guesses'?
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- Certainly from some fairy-tale or another, I would guess at the
- collection of Arabian ones that is called 'A thousand and one nights',
- in some languages. I don't know what it is called in English. 'Arabian
- nights'?
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- Of course, 'three' is a universal constant in such contexts.
-
- Bengt
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