Originally posted by pinkmoon
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Nearer to Blackheath, you mean?
It might just have been the difference between drowning swiftly in relatively clean water further upstream, and dying from ingesting raw sewage east of the City, like the poor buggers lost in the Princess Alice disaster ten years previously, about whom Monty was bound to have read. Things were gradually changing for the better by 1888, but I can also think of better ways to end it all than drowning in the Thames in December, and few worse ways than by ingesting raw sewage.
Or maybe he was visiting certain friends in Chiswick before finally deciding to take the icy plunge.
But then, when people are feeling suicidal their behaviour is likely to be very hard to predict or understand.
Love,
Caz
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