In a message dated 01/22/2001 8:38:13 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << It also occurs to me that she could mean innocence as freedom from legal guilt for "crimes" resulting from the use of artifice and brutality. >> This is an excellent thought and I would put forth the notion that it's not only "legal guilt," but emotional guilt as well. It's so easy to be "innocent" and never ever have to take responsibilities for your actions that hurt and wound other people and relationships with "artifice and brutality." MG
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