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** A passenger makes him ''cry'' in 'Boston.'
** Arguably Arthur in 'St Petersburg'. His frantic attitude and desperate desire to please his father are completely out of character, and even Martin and Douglas notice it.
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'''Douglas''': I don’t know, I’ve never met him either, what’s he like Arthur?
'''Arthur''': Ooh he’s er ... he’s er ...he’s er ...
'''Douglas''': Good lord Martin, I think you’ve broken him.
'''Arthur''': No, no, no it’s just that he’s er ...he’s er ...
'''Douglas''': I think – I think what we may be witnessing here is Arthur attempting to describe something with an adjective other than “brilliant.”
'''Arthur''': Yeah, n-n-no I wouldn’t say he was b-b – I mean obviously everyone’s br- – no, he’s not brilliant. He’s er ...he’s alright.
'''Martin''': God.
'''Douglas''': Yes.
'''Martin''': He must be awful. }}
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