Hi.
With regard to Kelly's attitude towards money, like everybody of similar status in the east end of London of that period, one lived on ones wits.
We have oral history of Mary Kelly frequently telling some sob story to obtain money with tales of ''Must pay me rent'' one can imagine her frequenting the kitchens of the local lodging houses, using her looks and youth to get a few extra pennies.
Indeed on elderly lodger told how he she often got money from him but it soon went on drink., indeed Mrs Maxwell said she often saw Mary in the lodging house where she worked[ Maxwell].
So its no surprise that as soon as she saw Hutchinson approach she had the same old line''Can you lend me''.
Its not like she went out especially to obtain money , more of a case of another good soul approaching.
Regards Richard.
With regard to Kelly's attitude towards money, like everybody of similar status in the east end of London of that period, one lived on ones wits.
We have oral history of Mary Kelly frequently telling some sob story to obtain money with tales of ''Must pay me rent'' one can imagine her frequenting the kitchens of the local lodging houses, using her looks and youth to get a few extra pennies.
Indeed on elderly lodger told how he she often got money from him but it soon went on drink., indeed Mrs Maxwell said she often saw Mary in the lodging house where she worked[ Maxwell].
So its no surprise that as soon as she saw Hutchinson approach she had the same old line''Can you lend me''.
Its not like she went out especially to obtain money , more of a case of another good soul approaching.
Regards Richard.
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