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Usually these days I have forgotten by dinner time what I had for lunch, but that kind of forgetfulness has nothing to do with the kind of Proustian feats of remembering I would be required to perform were I to embark on a memoir of the Dublin I knew – or, more accurately, did not know – in the 1950s and 60s.
The fact that Hodgson failed to react, or more accurately did not feel the need to react, was questionable.
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