Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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Women had no legal standing in Victorian society. Women were not even citizens. For a man to make no mention of seeing a woman is perfectly in keeping with the times.
Women were everywhere in the streets day or night, especially lower class women which Lewis may have been given their encounter on the previous Wednesday (accosting a man), plus she was entering a court known to be the haven of prostitutes.
Lewis & Kennedy may have been part-time prostitutes. Hutchinson not mentioning a 'loose-woman' passing on the other side of the street is not out of the ordinary at all.
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