Harry Houdini Research Paper

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Harry Houdini was the best magician that people loved to see. Harry Houdini became a popular magician. Harry Houdini probably did magic so he make people excited. Harry Houdini probably got inspired got inspired by another magician so Harry probably wanted to do the same thing cause he loved magic when he was little so Harry wanted to make other people get excited and happy.

Harry Houdini makes people follow their dream of either being a magician or a dream that someone has. Harry is the magician that people loves a lot and that will never forget. Harry Houdini always performed the best magic tricks. Everytime he performs he figures out which magic tricks to do to make people laugh and surprised. Harry Houdini loved doing magic since he was

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