[QUOTE=David Orsam;388921]
The "very" reason. "Gave". "She knew". "Would be able to".
You are speaking in concrete dimensions. You are speaking as if you describe a "reality". As if it is simply there to see. You believe you can take the sources from the past "at face value".
"Had". No, David. "Bearing in mind", your mind, that YOU THINK she "had". Since you believe everything you read to correspond to a simple reality in the past.
"The fact"! According to YOU, David.
Preserving the discourse. So that no one might think any new thoughts about the sources. So that no new knowledge may be produced.
It's not really though Jerry. We all know that east end residents went down hopping in Kent during the summer.
And the very reason that Birrell gave Eddowes her pawn ticket was because she knew Eddowes was coming back to Whitechapel and would be able to take the shirt out of pawn.
You are speaking in concrete dimensions. You are speaking as if you describe a "reality". As if it is simply there to see. You believe you can take the sources from the past "at face value".
Bearing in mind that Eddowes already had Birrell's ticket in her possession
when she pawned Kelly's boots it's not even certain it was a coincidence because she might have been influenced in her choice of pawnbroker by the fact that she had one of Jones' tickets in her mustard tin.
But if it was a coincidence that she used the same pawn shop I would suggest its neither an extraordinary nor unlikely one.
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