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Though the lyrics remain an enigma to a non-Chinese speaking audience, the rapid acceleration of the drinking song Jiu Ge transcends language barriers as Hurchhu gleefully sprays the front rows with beer.
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In a 1999 essay, the travel writer Paul Theroux captured this revisionist view: "Scott was insecure, dark, panicky, humorless, an enigma to his men, unprepared, and a bungler".
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Without a Commons seat, he remained an enigma to his colleagues, outside the mainstream and, for some, a figure not to be trusted.
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