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turpin d'isigny-ffytche <[log in to unmask]>
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Am 19. Mai 2007 um 6:34pm schrieb Chris:

>  (the singular is pupilla and it is the pupil not
> the eye - much more intimate!)

And even richer in suggestion - corporeal beauty's song addresses 
itself to a mere aperture - behind which is darkness

And one thinks of This necessary passage from Russell Hoban's 'Ridley 
Walker'

'There's a thing in us, Ridley:
it's in us, but it aint us;
it 's in us, lorn and lone, and ownsome, and sheltering how it can.
It's looking out through both your eyeholes, and it dont know your name'

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