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undeceived





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But this is what surely gives Jhabvala’s work its rare gleam: the undeceived clarity of the eternal outsider, immersed yet apart.

From New York Times Jan. 3, 2019

Joan Fontaine in Hitchcock’s Suspicion has the girlish, coltish beauty that co-existed with the almost spinsterly style of the schoolteacher, and a smidgen of undeceived worldliness.

From The Guardian Feb. 14, 2018

The first is why this worldly, witty, undeceived man spent forty years, off and on, conducting séances with the spirit world through the medium of a cheap Ouija board.

From The New Yorker Apr. 6, 2015

That was it, I thought: there is very little to object to or argue with in his essays; no rough edges that one can hang on to; they are so reasonable, so alert, so undeceived.

From The Guardian Apr. 2, 2010

“Bed,” said an undeceived Mrs. Weasley at once.

From "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" by J.K. Rowling




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