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coincidencias

reading another's mails provides one with the taste of violating two persons at once.

the interpretation of murder, pagina 401

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this a taste of farewell that I am feeling in my mouth?

Noun

Singular
farewell

1. A wish of happiness or welfare at parting, especially a permanent departure; the parting compliment; a good-bye; adieu.
2. An act of departure; leave-taking; a last look at, or reference to something.


Fare Well

1.01 said...

"Lady where you goin...Wait wait wait I wanna talk to you a minute..." (Guru)


http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/Images/farewell_ast_2001044_lrg.jpg

Cape Farewell is a headland in New Zealand, the most northerly point on the South Island. It is located at 40°29′54″ S 172°41′7″ E (-40.4983333333, 172.685277778), just west of Farewell Spit. It was named by British explorer Captain James Cook in 1770 - it was the last land seen by his crew as they departed on the ship's homeward voyage.

It is one of the less visited of New Zealands major capes due to its remote location. The "Clifftop walk" (2-3 hours one-way along the heights of the coast north of the cape) joins the area with the beginning of Farewell Spit, and has stunning vistas of the Tasman Sea to one side, of the sanddunes in the northeast and of the towering cliffs and rocky, primal landscapes to the shoreward (east) side.

Come on...