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Re: It is his dubious distinction to have proved what nobody [#permalink]
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Romero was 64 and he wrote with such aplomb that everyone believed he wrote with great maturity and ripeness commensurate with his age. But that was a pretension. He was indeed not such a mature person. It was his great achievement (distinction) that he made everyone believe he was mature.

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Apologies about the format! Will keep in mind for future posts. Thanks for the explanations.
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