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He was a sober administrator but not a hero; a man who earned the respect of his contemporaries and posterity but was, perhaps, too cool, too aloof, and too faultless to obtain great sympathy.
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It is in every way a deeply felt, generous obituary, but the self-effacing, even "faultless" Jane character it imagines has more in common with Emma Woodhouse's altogether-too-perfect bugbear Jane Fairfax than it does with the author who complained in a letter to a friend that she would have really preferred a bigger advance than the £110 she received for Pride and Prejudice.
The inclusion of James Brown is stretching the point a bit too far, but there are others, such as Womack and Joe Simon, whose command of the form is faultless: indeed, so authentic were Solomon Burke's country records that it's said he was once accidentally booked to play at a Ku Klux Klan rally.
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Ah, faultless legal reasoning.
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