Editing Write to the newspaper about your acquaintance's virtue (dupe)

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|Description = London's publications don't like uplifting stories as headlines, but they do accept them for anecdotal columns.
 
|Description = London's publications don't like uplifting stories as headlines, but they do accept them for anecdotal columns.
 
|Game Instructions = This will gain you [[Cryptic Clue]]s. You'll also gain a point of [[Scandal]], while reducing theirs.
 
|Game Instructions = This will gain you [[Cryptic Clue]]s. You'll also gain a point of [[Scandal]], while reducing theirs.
|Locked with = {{Lock|A Victim of Frequent Betrayals|6}}
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|Locked with = {{Use|A Victim of Frequent Betrayals}} 6
 
|Success title = Betrayed!
 
|Success title = Betrayed!
 
|Success description = The editor sends you a very stern letter. […] your acquaintance has used you. 'We already received a true account of this narrative,' the letter reads. 'We know that you were the responsible party; […] we will clear the innocent and name the guilty.'
 
|Success description = The editor sends you a very stern letter. […] your acquaintance has used you. 'We already received a true account of this narrative,' the letter reads. 'We know that you were the responsible party; […] we will clear the innocent and name the guilty.'

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