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I see you had some time on your hands and thanks for the eleborate Dickens and dictionary details. A simple duration and a single moment, though in the íntercapedo I'm not sure what Jockey Slut and John Burgess were doing with their space of time.
So intercapedo covers both space and time. Fine. Which makes not much difference to our perception of time and space at least not mine.
'for the briefest space of time that can possibly be conceived -' is rather interesting but...one briefest space of time will sure not be of the same duration as the next one.
Last edited by BranShea; 08/08/2011 9:09 AM. Reason: typos, typos.
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