Keith MacKinnon

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But some saw a flicker of something else in Philby, something harder and deeper, a “calculating ambition,” a ruthless “single-mindedness.” Like Elliott, he used humor to deflect inquiry. “There was something mysterious about him,” wrote Trevor-Roper. “He never engaged you in serious conversation—it was always irony.”
A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal
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