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    • 29 May 09
    • 8:27 am

    Dear David, sometimes a metaphor, that initially struck one as clever, becomes confusing. Although, the author may have the connection well fixed in his mind ,it becomes cumbesome for the reader and blurs the message. For myself, trying to distinguish between bags and their parts destroyed any meaning in this essay.

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