"In India nearly everybody spoke metaphorically except the English who spoke bluntly and could make their most transparent lies look honest as a consequence; whereas any truth contained in these metaphorical rigmaroles was so deviously presented that it looked devious itself."

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Source: Paul Scott (2011). “The Raj Quartet, Volume 2: The Day of the Scorpion”, p.102, University of Chicago Press

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Paul Scott

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Paul Scott was a British author known for his profound exploration of identity and conflict in colonial India, particularly in 'The Raj Quartet.'

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