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308 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1930
She had the serenity of a summer evening when the light fades slowly from the unclouded sky.
'You see, she's all gold, her face and her hair, and yet she doesn't give you a golden effect, she gives you a silvery effect.'
I knew what he meant. She glowed, but palely, like the moon rather than the sun, or if it was like the sun it was like the sun in the white mist of dawn.

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The full title is Cakes and Ale: or, The Skeleton in the Cupboard. The narrator is Ashenden, so does this mean Cakes and Ales is also semi-autobiographical? Ashenden is also the narrator of Maugham's novels The Moon and Sixpence and The Razor's Edge.