Clue 3 Cipher
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===The Method=== | ===The Method=== | ||
This [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_cipher book cipher] may be solved using [http://www.archive.org/stream/grassleavesof00whitrich#page/n7/mode/2up the 1884 edition of Leaves of Grass] by Walt Whitman (the same which Kristin G received as part of the [[Wax_Cylinders#Clue_1|Clue 1 deaddrop]]) as the key. | This [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_cipher book cipher] may be solved using [http://www.archive.org/stream/grassleavesof00whitrich#page/n7/mode/2up the 1884 edition of Leaves of Grass] by Walt Whitman (the same which Kristin G received as part of the [[Wax_Cylinders#Clue_1|Clue 1 deaddrop]]) as the key. | ||
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+ | ===Other Ciphers=== | ||
+ | We saw this cipher in Clue 2, the [[Leaves of Grass letter|letter from Nathan Strauss]], which read Calamus 112.6 - translating to "Your comrade". |
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Clue 3 Cipher
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One of the sheets collected during the Clue 3 deaddrop in South Carolina contained the following cipher.
The Cipher
9.6.1 / 58.24.3 / 40.36.5 / 402.22.8 /
9.3.5 / 13.18.4 / 9.6.7 / 232.33.10 /
9.11.3 / 183.21.9 / 31.28.8 / 52.32.1 /
23.5.3 / 48.16.9 / 237.16.9 / 16.27.5 /
105.20.2 / 270.32.7 / 46.7.5 / 192.10.10 /
373.16.5 / 23.5.3 / 41.11.5 / 399.25.4 /
100.4.6 / 313.1.1 / 9.2.3 / 166.10.1 /
353.16.12 / 23.5.3 / 50.17.12 / 61.19.9 /
76.16.5 / 11.8.1 / 224.7.12 / 235.15.5 /
15.6.6 / 24.10.3 /
The Solution
The crescent waxes shepherd to where I lay my burden down then a last skirmish to this obdurate earth our contest a three foot draw from the riven rock a measure nine times that my course yet clandestine
The Method
This book cipher may be solved using the 1884 edition of Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman (the same which Kristin G received as part of the Clue 1 deaddrop) as the key.
Other Ciphers
We saw this cipher in Clue 2, the letter from Nathan Strauss, which read Calamus 112.6 - translating to "Your comrade".