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The phrase "That's for me to know and you to wonder" is often attributed to various sources, but it does not have a specific, widely recognized owner. It is commonly used in literature and popular culture to convey a sense of mystery or secrecy. As such, it may be considered part of common vernacular rather than being owned by any individual or entity.

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