Other such stars have been identified and they are theoretically not that rare, but with a low intrinsic brightness, they can be deucedly difficult to detect.
voluntary statements against the pecuniary interests of a party are often regarded by the law as evidence of the truth of their contents the evidence here even at its highest is deucedly ambiguous and no more corroborative of marriage than a de facto relationship.
Nevertheless these linguistic gesticulations are accompanied mostly with colloquial entwining of phrases such as 'superficial little visage', 'but how deucedly sociable!', 'polite nonsense', etc.
After all, to claim that he shrank "from scandal much more than mere death" because "certain peculiarities of Neapolitan manners" would render his account "a deucedly queer story" (p.