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"He smells," she said.
The worst smells, she says, are garbage and exhaust.
"Lots of animal and foliage smells," she says, "and unexpected curiosities like croissants and Turkish supermarkets".
It smells, she said, "like a freshly mown lawn in springtime with a touch of oak".
As Nightingale, Claire Bloom is given too little to do, other than look wistful and talk about nasty hospital smells: she does it elegantly.
"They said he was a rat bastard, but the more you stir you-know-what, the more it smells," she says.
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"Smell?" she said.
"My brother's paintings were folded and smelled," she said.
She often thinks she smells smoke, so she didn't at first pay much attention.
In short, she looks good, she smells good, and she probably feels good.
"Let smells in," she writes.
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