Originally posted by GBinOz
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Conversely, it also seems to be a conflict to suggest that Paul would be so alert as a result of the dangerous reputation of the street that he would have heard Lechmere’s footsteps ahead of him, but wouldn’t necessarily have been as alert to the sudden footsteps made by Lechmere moving away from the body. If he's supposed to have been on high alert in one situation, he should be supposed to be exactly as alert in the other. Which was my original point (but it may very well have got drowned out by the sound of someone's footsteps ).
Of course, we don’t know where Paul was when a guilty Lechmere first heard him, but if he was able to see Paul only a few seconds after having taken his position in the middle of the street, then we could say that the two men were some 40 metres apart, just as in that situation where an innocent Lechmere was walking only 40 metres in front of Paul.
Cheers,
Frank
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