The reference by the living Dido to ships and oceans does suggest an
allusion to the Dido of old.  You could hardly expect reference to a sword
left behind, or to some modern deadly weapon, since that would suggest to
a modern ear that the lover is a criminal or at least enjoys the
paraphernalia of criminal life.  But he has slipped away, not left after
a searing exchange of words. - Martin

On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Alvaro Galvez wrote:

> Yes there is, and is quite good. sometimes you can even find some of her Cd's at 
> Wal-Mart. By the way that was not an ignorant question. In fact I don't believe that 
> there is such notion than somebody is ignorant just because he/she ask questions.
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