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Mr. Coetzee punctuates each episode with some glimpse behind Elizabeth's sturdy armor and with her comically withering observations of those around her. "We have so much catching up to do!" exclaims a colleague, prompting Elizabeth to think: "In his lexicon, it appears, catching up means talking about his own activities".
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