It is one of your best, there's no doubt; so would you be upset if I suggested (without meaning to be rude) that there's some slight suggestion of Ken Clarke about the rectangle of face that takes in the eyes, eyebrows, bridge of nose and cheeks?
FT, not in the slightest. His eyes are slittier and his cheeks rounder though, and I suspect that while Angie can smile (especially in the presence of N. Sarkozy), she is physically incapable of chortling in a smug sort of way.
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One of your very best Mr W.
TFb, thank you kindly. It was my fifth attempt so far, I think I'm getting the hang of it.
It is one of your best, there's no doubt; so would you be upset if I suggested (without meaning to be rude) that there's some slight suggestion of Ken Clarke about the rectangle of face that takes in the eyes, eyebrows, bridge of nose and cheeks?
FT, not in the slightest. His eyes are slittier and his cheeks rounder though, and I suspect that while Angie can smile (especially in the presence of N. Sarkozy), she is physically incapable of chortling in a smug sort of way.
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