Ben Franklin and the Scandalous Maiden
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TLDR
- Ben Franklin is seen as a historical figure who would understand modern concepts.
- A maiden known for her oral skills swindled investors with her private scrip.
- A scandal involving an insurance president's assassination overshadowed her story.
- Insurance claims were denied by a mechanical apparatus, causing harm to many.
- The narrative humorously questions the maiden's attire.
In Detail
The text humorously suggests that among historical figures, Ben Franklin would be most likely to understand modern conversations. It tells a fictional story of a maiden famous for her oral skills who deceived investors into buying her privately issued scrip. However, this scandal was overshadowed by the assassination of a president of an insurance corporation, who had declared force majeure to deny many claims, leading to financial ruin for those affected. The denials were executed by a mechanical device that stamped 'No Payment!' on all requests for relief, without human intervention. The narrative then humorously shifts to a discussion about the maiden's attire, questioning if she wore bloomers.