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Celia is the lady who made more Englishmen go weak at the knees than any other lady of the 1940s. She worked more on the stage than in films. She was possessed of a charming accent, of a type which has now gone so out of fashion as to have disappeared altogether. She would add Y noises before certain vowels, such that “I went absolutely mad and bought a new hat” would come out as “I went eybsolutely myad and bought a new hyat”. My knees weaken at the thought. One reviewer said something of her that I agree with heartily: that she had “mastered the art of being adorable on the lines of intelligent sensibility instead of by exploiting glucose charm.