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We were somewhat bemused.
"Those who stayed the night," Mr. Broadbent recalled, "and Eddie was pressing in this respect -- not without reason after so much wine -- were somewhat bemused to see at the breakfast table, alongside homemade bread, marmalade and The Times, a copy of The Morning Star, the only reminder of their host's entrenched far-left views".
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