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- She was dubbed " Marshal Boddington " by the young actors at the National ( such as Michael Gambon and Derek Jacobi ) during the 1960s, bluffly organising and rallying her troops.
- The rest of the parts _ " Hamlet " has 24 roles in all _ are divided among a former child star ( Mark Hadfield ), a bluffly lovable alcoholic ( Gerard Horan ), and a trendily P . C . type ( Nicholas Farrel ).
- The next day, the Duke of Cumberland called at the castle gate, and when Kilravock went to receive him, he bluffly observed, " So you had my cousin Charles here yesterday . " Kilravock replied, " What am I to do, I am Scots ", to which Cumberland replied, " You did perfectly right ."
- For this story, he " adopts the voice of an omniscient and supposedly objective speaker, but limits his reporting almost exclusively to Delano's skewed point of view . " The narrator only reports what Delano sees and thinks, " makes no judgments and relates Delano's fatally racist presumptions as fact . " Parker describes Melville's Delano as " bluffly good-natured, practical, and resourceful but intellectually obtuse, naively optimistic, impervious to evil . " Melville's narrator deceives the white readership of " Putnam's Monthly " " into adopting Delano's erroneous thinking . " The denouement is no less shocking to the reader than it is to Delano himself, " and the story's final effect is to force readers to retrace their own racism to discover how, as a condition of mind, it distorts our vision ."