He made a rough diagram, and placed a crown and a florin in two of the divisions, as indicated in the illustration. "Now," he continued, "place the fewest possible current English "But how can the coins affect the question?" asked Grigsby. "That you will find out when you approach the solution." "I shall do it with numbers first," said Hawkhurst, "and then substitute coins." Five minutes later, however, he exclaimed, "Hang it all! I can't help getting the 2 in a corner. May the florin be moved from its present position?" "Certainly not." "Then I give it up." But Grigsby and I decided that we would work at it another time, so the Professor showed Hawkhurst the solution privately, and then went on with his chat. |