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every ship has a rope

Posted on July 12, 2018May 10, 2019 by Puzzle Factory in small unsettlings

“It’s an old sailor’s idea that every ship has a rope with one end made fast to  her bows and the other held by the loved ones at home.”

— from one of Charley Milward’s stories
told by Bruce Chatwin in his book, In Patagonia

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