Well Ben you may disagree, but what are you basing your disagreement on? Your own opinion?
I am basing my proposition on Paul’s own statement and Dew’s reminiscences. I prefer to come to conclusions based on some sort of foundation.
Nor can I agree with your proposition that a carman would not know the shortest route from A to B - where A is his home and B is his workplace.
I sussed out the shortest route with a few minutes thought and although I have lived in the East End and know the streets well enough, I have never lived in Doveton Street and never worked at Broad Street.
Wasn't Buck's Row supposed to be dodgy? Why didn't he avoid Buck's Row?
I am basing my proposition on Paul’s own statement and Dew’s reminiscences. I prefer to come to conclusions based on some sort of foundation.
Nor can I agree with your proposition that a carman would not know the shortest route from A to B - where A is his home and B is his workplace.
I sussed out the shortest route with a few minutes thought and although I have lived in the East End and know the streets well enough, I have never lived in Doveton Street and never worked at Broad Street.
Wasn't Buck's Row supposed to be dodgy? Why didn't he avoid Buck's Row?
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