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"Nought usually comes at the beginning," Ralph said. "Not necessarily," said Sibyl. "It might come anywhere. Nought isn't a number at all. It's the opposite of number." Nancy looked up from the cards. "Got you, aunt," she said. "What about ten? Nought's a number there - it's part of ten." "Well, if you say that any mathematical arrangement of one and nought really makes ten - " Sibyl smiled. "Can it possibly be more than a way of representing ten?"

Nought usually comes at the beginning, Ralph said. Not necessarily, said Sibyl. It might come anywhere. Nought isn't a number at all. It's the opposite of number. Nancy looked up from the cards. Got you, aunt, she said.