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On the diagramed deal from a match played in Manhattan in February, both North-South pairs had a confusion, but the results were very different.
"You had a confusion in your mind about where the 265[p] came from and you have sought subsequently to attribute it to Mr Wormsley … The truth slips out.
I had a confusion of feelings and thoughts: embrace her, weep with her, kiss her, pull her hair, laugh, pretend to sexual experience and instruct her in a learned voice, distancing her with words just at the moment of greatest closeness.
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I just had a moment of confusion".
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