Sounds like the typical setup for any major city, Errata! The same would have applied to the East end - major prostitution meetingpoints would have spilled out some business to the adjacent streets. Itīs, I guess, to some extent related to troutfishing - where the most food is to be had, due to streams and such, is where the most and biggest trout will be found. The slightly smaller fish will have to settle for poorer places.
...only in Strideīs case, Berner Street is not reported to be one such street. It is spoken of as a street where it would be exceptional to find prostitution.
And true enough, there are spots in all trout rivers where you may spend hours on end without any sort of fish contact. Then again, some sunny day, the occasional fish may be there, either because of the pressure from the bigger fish, or because it is migrating along the river, looking for a good spot to be. To me, thatīs Berner Street in a nutshell.
The best,
Fisherman
...only in Strideīs case, Berner Street is not reported to be one such street. It is spoken of as a street where it would be exceptional to find prostitution.
And true enough, there are spots in all trout rivers where you may spend hours on end without any sort of fish contact. Then again, some sunny day, the occasional fish may be there, either because of the pressure from the bigger fish, or because it is migrating along the river, looking for a good spot to be. To me, thatīs Berner Street in a nutshell.
The best,
Fisherman
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