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Keats & Chapman

  • 25-09-2003 1:24pm
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    Abridged and condensed version.

    Keats was visiting relations and during the visit the youngest son was caught passing a dodgy fiver in the local shop. Confronted by the family he admited to having made it him self. The family were in deep shock to think that such things were happening in thier household without their knowledge. Such talent wasted on small demonination notes so by the end of the week had him apprenticed to a master counterfeiter. Several months afterwards Keats was relating this to his good friend Chapman, who inquired after the lad's progress in the intervening time. On being told that that he was an apt pupil and showing considerable improvement replied "Ah, he's forging ahead then"


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