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The previous March was betrayed and killed by the [[Haunted Doctor]],<ref name = "working man"/> who had been treating him for headaches. The permanent death of March was ordered by none other than the Calendar Council themselves, as they believed March's religion "conflicted with his politics."<ref name = "working man"/><ref name="doctor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Drink_with_the_Doctor|Drink with the Doctor|Fallen London|}} ''""I offered my medical skills to the Liberation. I healed society – by killing, permanently, those I tended." [...] "One day, they ordered me to treat a member of the Council. His religion conflicted with his politics, and since I was already seeing him for headaches, they—" [...] "He offered me his shilling coffee every time I visited. Maybe his politics were unwise, but – I owed him better.""''</ref> | The previous March was betrayed and killed by the [[Haunted Doctor]],<ref name = "working man"/> who had been treating him for headaches. The permanent death of March was ordered by none other than the Calendar Council themselves, as they believed March's religion "conflicted with his politics."<ref name = "working man"/><ref name="doctor">{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Drink_with_the_Doctor|Drink with the Doctor|Fallen London|}} ''""I offered my medical skills to the Liberation. I healed society – by killing, permanently, those I tended." [...] "One day, they ordered me to treat a member of the Council. His religion conflicted with his politics, and since I was already seeing him for headaches, they—" [...] "He offered me his shilling coffee every time I visited. Maybe his politics were unwise, but – I owed him better.""''</ref> | ||
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cassell John Cassell] was a social reformer, publisher, and temperance advocate who worked to improve the lives of the working class through education. He published a variety of serials over the course of his career, including ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Working_Man%27s_Friend_and_Family_Instructor The Working Man's Friend and Family Instructor],'' which aimed to educate its readers without judgement or assumption as to who they were; the ''Illustrated Family Paper,'' providing reading material for families; and ''The Illustrated History of England''. He was also a tea and coffee merchant, and an ardent Christian. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cassell John Cassell] was a social reformer, publisher, and temperance advocate who worked to improve the lives of the working class through education. He published a variety of serials over the course of his career, including ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Working_Man%27s_Friend_and_Family_Instructor The Working Man's Friend and Family Instructor],'' which aimed to educate its readers without judgement or assumption as to who they were; the ''Illustrated Family Paper,'' providing reading material for families; and ''The Illustrated History of England''. He was also a tea and coffee merchant, and an ardent Christian. | ||