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Horological Meandering

Hmmm . . .

 


. . . the person listing the watch may not be the person that stole it in the first place. That person would also, technically, be a victim of fraud if he (or she) was unaware of the history. In principle, offering to purchase without intent to pay could put Allen in a compromising position, and in any case, lawyers as well as the authorities would get involved.

Crocodile ponds, et al . . .

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