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Christine attempts to make sheets of paper represent great distances

Christine initially makes a 'nest' for the egg using the task brief and screwed-up paper, which holds the egg a few inches above the table top.

She then devises a method whereby each piece of paper represents whatever distance she writes on it, and begins writing seemingly random distances on a small stack of sheets.

She lays the sheets on top of one another, reading out the distances so that Antoine can calculate the running total.

On top of the stack, she then balances her previously constructed 'nest' with the egg on top.

She also draws eyes on the egg and says that it is 'Antoine Vézin-egg', referencing Antoine's bald head.

For this joke at Antoine's expense, Louis awards her two bonus points, on top of her last placing for the task itself.

(Written by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)

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