Henry Wheeler Shaw was one of the "brightest and most popular humorous men of the day" (J. Derby 239).
Billings comments on why lying, calling it the most degrading sin. He also gives a summary of how a game of billiards is played.
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Henry Wheeler Shaw was one of the "brightest and most popular humorous men of the day" (J. Derby 239).
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