As far as 19th century east end goes i'm sure drunks were quite commonplace and probably rarely arrested unless totally incapably drunk.
For someone to be totally out of it 'impersonating fire engines and then attempting to sleep on the pavement' to 4 hours later waking up singing to herself and seemingly capable seems quite bizarre particularly considering how exhausted she would have been after a long walk back from Kent the day before.
I'd expect someone who was drunk and tired enough to want to sleep on a pavement to be out for a good 8-10 hours or is alcohol diferent now
For someone to be totally out of it 'impersonating fire engines and then attempting to sleep on the pavement' to 4 hours later waking up singing to herself and seemingly capable seems quite bizarre particularly considering how exhausted she would have been after a long walk back from Kent the day before.
I'd expect someone who was drunk and tired enough to want to sleep on a pavement to be out for a good 8-10 hours or is alcohol diferent now
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