
English: A bag of money, US dollars, spinning in a vortex of color, representing chicanery or misrepresentation of cost or economic information or data, but could represent outright financial fraud. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“To vice, innocence must always seem only a superior kind of chicanery.” — YUR (I meant: Ouida)
(Like the pessimists who claim that all acts of kindness have an ulterior motive. Haters gonna hate! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Don’t you think you should give credit to the author, “Ouida”? Or is this just an early April Fool’s prank, Unc Rave??
No, hal. Once again, the joke is on ME. I do this fairly frequently while writing out the Cryptoquote Spoiler, but I usually catch it before posting it. But thank you, for both pointing it out, and for giving me the benefit of the doubt. (I will correct it, now.) — YUR