Originally posted by Abby Normal
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But secondly what is the significance of the time when they first noticed each other?
Isn't the only relevant factor the distance between them when Paul first entered Bucks Row? As to that, Lechmere had obviously stopped for a short period of time along Bucks Row to see what was lying in the road. Then Paul appeared at the eastern end of Bucks Row.
What I'm saying is that if it took Paul 60 seconds to walk up to the point where Lechmere was standing then surely he was (at least) 60 seconds behind him.
And if he was 60 seconds behind him then do you agree that there is no mystery as to why he never saw him in the period between leaving his house and his arrival at the end of Bucks Row.
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