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reginald
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It's Miss Kenton, not Ms. People in England in the mid 20th century didn't say Ms. Americans might get misled because Ms is pronounced differently in England - for a long time it used to be Mz or Muz but recently I think people sometimes say Miz.

I never stated my opinion. But you guessed right, I agreed with Clive James.

"In the event, the first instalment of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy fully lived up to the standard set by the original novel. Though not quite as incomprehensible, it was equally turgid."