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In the 45-second, $2.4 million commercial, the images flipped from a redheaded girl who, the caption read, "hates her freckles" to a girl who is "afraid she's fat" to another who "thinks she's ugly".
For example, they think that she has to be intelligent because she's ugly…" Lindon cites von Rezzori's self-justifying parenthetical: (We were in agreement: all this is just the gossip of servants, but this, too, should be preserved in writing, if one wants to write the story of a cinematographic enterprise).
She's ugly, almost.
"No, she's not stupid — she's ugly.
By our standards, she's ugly.
I know she's ugly, but she's wild.
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Thesis: she was ugly AND horny!" Alas, for the prurient-minded, Eliot's wiki-biography is rather more elliptical in its characterization of the Victorian author.
Play it like Mrs. Roosevelt, he told her: she felt she was ugly, and she always put on a smile to cover the ugliness or the worry about the ugliness, and to keep herself going.
No, that she was ugly!
"I once wrote that she was ugly.
"I never wrote that she was ugly," I protested.
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