Sally:
"Yes, but why would he walk back at all?"
Well, Sally, we just donīt know, do we? But I see nothing very strange about it to be perfectly honest. Maybe what he did in Romford was something he was not able to finish before it was too late to be able to reach the Victoria home in time, and maybe he did not have the money to bed down in Romford. In such a case, he may have opted to do the walk at night since he had freinds in London that, with any luck, would still be up and about late at night, providing him with a fair chance of a place to sleep. I donīt know exactly why he did it the way he did it, but I DO know that it need not have meant anything strange at all.
" Whatever he was up to, he was up to something, not nothing."
I donīt share that sentiment, simple as that. But I have no problems realizing that people will reason the way you do.
There is nothing strange about that either.
The best,
Fisherman
"Yes, but why would he walk back at all?"
Well, Sally, we just donīt know, do we? But I see nothing very strange about it to be perfectly honest. Maybe what he did in Romford was something he was not able to finish before it was too late to be able to reach the Victoria home in time, and maybe he did not have the money to bed down in Romford. In such a case, he may have opted to do the walk at night since he had freinds in London that, with any luck, would still be up and about late at night, providing him with a fair chance of a place to sleep. I donīt know exactly why he did it the way he did it, but I DO know that it need not have meant anything strange at all.
" Whatever he was up to, he was up to something, not nothing."
I donīt share that sentiment, simple as that. But I have no problems realizing that people will reason the way you do.
There is nothing strange about that either.
The best,
Fisherman
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