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EllipsisEllipsis
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Dear Harry,
Happy New Year.

I wonder whether Case file 10.7 suggests that each “brick” represents one single letter. Another thing that confuses me is that there are 27 unique combinations for three characters, and adding or deleting will result in losing information. I suspect that rearranging may be how to balance the number of characters appearing in every trigram. However, a 27-charactered “brick”, for example, has 2.429E18 unique configurations, which makes this idea very unlikely to be correct (unless this cipher is that mean). I will be really grateful to hear some advice, Harry.

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