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But nothing is gained by Dilworth gratuitously interjecting the observation that, in regard to this or that aspect of Jones’s life, “A Freudian might say . . .” That is a sentence that need never be completed (any more than one beginning, “A carnival fortune-teller might say . . .”).

This prompted a smile. Bravo!

[EDIT:] I also really enjoyed Jones's description of the tension, for an artist, between a candle and "an electric bulb".