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stolidness

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Wimbledon, anyway, has the perfect answer to emotions running out of control, the presentation ceremony conducted by the Duke of Kent with patrician stolidness.
Mackay locates the stolidness in, first, the repairman who can fix a broken heart and later, Phil, a man staring down the end of his marriage.
She got so she received all things with the stolidness of the earth which soaks up urine and perfume with the same indifference" (236).
 
 
 
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