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In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (1965)


His own face enthralled him. Each angle of it induced a different impression. Its changing face and mirror-guided experiments had taught him how to ring the changes, how to look now ominous, now impish, now soulful; a tilt of the head, a twist of the lips, and the corrupt gypsy became the gentle romantic



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