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"But rather than some new kind of con man - the "Vati-Con," as one tabloid called him - he seems, to friends and colleagues, even to some he may have scammed, a more classic type: the young protagonist of a 19th-century English or French social novel, coming to London or Paris from the provinces with
humble means and huge ambition."
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