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1 Wrayson, however, never struck me as being a particularly secretive sort of chap.
2 I told you, he's a secretive sort .
3 It is not that Gerald McCarthy is a secretive sort of person; merely that the Waterford manager plays his cards close to his chest.
4 "He seems to have been a secretive sort of person," Sir Charles remarked.
5 "Was I a secretive sort of man?" "No," he answered, "I shouldn't call him that.
6 "This Mr. Hamilton Fynes," he remarked, "seems to have been what you might call a secretive sort of person.
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