His amoral raconteur is the perfect foil for Kinnear's chillingly selfish dullard. |
The story is a simple one of the machinations of a rich society girl and her various romantic escapades on the eve of her wedding to a dullard. |
Cotton's colleague Henderson, a dullard and paper stamper, is no help at all. |
The only risk the dullard could take to express his agony was to roll his eyes. |
On the contrary, he dominated his fellows as absolutely as if he had been a dullard and a dunce. |
All of which, I suspect, on the Amisian scale of values, makes me just as much of a dullard and hapless second-rater as poor Mr Corbyn. |