Charles Bertram - Epilogue

Epilogue

Bertram died a respectable writer in 1765. No actual manuscript was ever seen by anyone except Charles Bertram. The only evidence of it was produced by Bertram, who always provided a credible reason why the actual document could not be made available, and who was always willing to provide a copy to satisfy each new request for information.

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