Ben (to Lechmere):
"Good. In which case, you would also appreciate that "momentary knee-tremblers" tend not to consist of "having a song" about plucking violets from parental burial locations. Whatever the nature of Blotchy's business, a knee-trembler was clearly not on the cards, whereas casual companionship evidently was."
But Cox did not stand outside Kellys room listening to the song between 11.45 PM and 1 Am, did she? Let´s check things out:
"As I went in she sang "A violet I plucked from my mother's grave when a boy." I remained a quarter of an hour in my room and went out. Deceased was still singing at one o'clock when I returned."
A-ha! She heard Kelly commence to sing at 11.45, she says nothing about 12 o clock, when she went out, although she adds that Kelly was "still singing" at 1 AM when she returned home.
Correct me if I am wrong here, but could it not be that she sang at 11.45, served Blotchy the punter (if that he was) between 11.46 and 11.55, wawed goodbye to him and took a look at the coins he had left in her hand, and became so happy about it that she took to singing once again? It is not as if the singing and Blothcy´s presence must be interconnected for some magical reason, is it? Nor is it in any fashion the more probable deduction, is it? No, it is UNRELATED to the singing as far as we can tell, and therefore we do not know at what time Blotchy left, just as we don´t know what he had been doing there - although a reasonable guess would be that he bought and payed for sex.
The best,
Fisherman
"Good. In which case, you would also appreciate that "momentary knee-tremblers" tend not to consist of "having a song" about plucking violets from parental burial locations. Whatever the nature of Blotchy's business, a knee-trembler was clearly not on the cards, whereas casual companionship evidently was."
But Cox did not stand outside Kellys room listening to the song between 11.45 PM and 1 Am, did she? Let´s check things out:
"As I went in she sang "A violet I plucked from my mother's grave when a boy." I remained a quarter of an hour in my room and went out. Deceased was still singing at one o'clock when I returned."
A-ha! She heard Kelly commence to sing at 11.45, she says nothing about 12 o clock, when she went out, although she adds that Kelly was "still singing" at 1 AM when she returned home.
Correct me if I am wrong here, but could it not be that she sang at 11.45, served Blotchy the punter (if that he was) between 11.46 and 11.55, wawed goodbye to him and took a look at the coins he had left in her hand, and became so happy about it that she took to singing once again? It is not as if the singing and Blothcy´s presence must be interconnected for some magical reason, is it? Nor is it in any fashion the more probable deduction, is it? No, it is UNRELATED to the singing as far as we can tell, and therefore we do not know at what time Blotchy left, just as we don´t know what he had been doing there - although a reasonable guess would be that he bought and payed for sex.
The best,
Fisherman
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