31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 |
1 | 46 | 93 | 139 | 185 |
Returning to our example, take the four figures you have obtained and write them out from right to left. Thus in the example
given above you will obtain:
These four primary figures obtained as above are known as the 'Mothers' and from them are derived a further eleven figures.
The topmost of the four Mothers form the four lines of the First Daughter; the second line of points of the four Mothers form
the Second Daughter; the third line of points of the Mothers form the Third Daughter; and the bottom line of points form the
Fourth Daughter. Continuing with the example we get our First Daughter:
Obtained in the same way from, respectively, the third and fourth lines of the Mothers will be the Third and Fourth
Daughters. Thus:
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