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The charade—
My first is pretence,
My second a dandy;
When fogs are most dense
My whole will be handy.
is solved by Flambeau.
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If we adopt the old spelling of the final word, we can prove by anagram that Bacon had no hand at anyrate in Shakespeare’s play “Much Ado About Nothinge,” for the same letters exactly spell “Bacon? O, naught due to him!”
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