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Urpi
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Hi dear colleagues: I cannot understand this expression: "I died at 4. Since then I have been a fare-dodger. A gleaner of time." Thanks for your kind help.
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13 Mar 2012
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cunliffe
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I wonder where you got this from?
So, he (or she) died at 4, but is still a traveller - in a metaphorical sense - maybe a ghost, just still going round but not participating, not paying any dues, not really giving anything. He �s just gleaning extra time, trying to squeeze out a bit of extra time that he �s not entitled to.
A very interesting sentence!
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13 Mar 2012
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Urpi
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Thanks Dear Sophia and Cunlife.
Regarding to where the sentence was from: it is from the Smithsonian online Magazine. Tha article is in this March issue "Why the Titanic Still Fascinates Us"
Thanks once more.
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13 Mar 2012
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