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Excerpt from A Snapt Gold Ring, Vol. 2 of 2
It is inconvenient, as our stage-director had more than once experienced, to put a falsehood upon paper, since it is then possible to explicitly refute it. But it is easy to -circulate false rumours in conversation and at a watering place the rumour that is not in print ?ies faster than the rumour that is. Mr. Finsbury was a young man of honest family he was well educated, and was in easy circumstances. Mr. Andrews accordingly started the report that he was the son of a nobleman who had disinherited him. This was a tempting bait, and Scarborough was expected to take it. But a still better one was in store.
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