pining
Hello Jon. Thanks. I, too, am troubled about the pawn ticket.
My problem is this. Let's say it were wrongly dated and John and Kate pawned on Saturday morning. Then when the jury called his hand and said look at the date, why did not John retort, "There must be some mistake. I distinctly remember standing there bare footed and the sun was up--it was day."?
Yes, he claimed to be pining for Kate and so was "muddled." No doubt, he pined so much that he did not look for her until Tuesday night.
Just as with the early release, why the story about "bother"? Why not, "She had the money, she could leave whenever she liked."?
Cheers.
LC
Hello Jon. Thanks. I, too, am troubled about the pawn ticket.
My problem is this. Let's say it were wrongly dated and John and Kate pawned on Saturday morning. Then when the jury called his hand and said look at the date, why did not John retort, "There must be some mistake. I distinctly remember standing there bare footed and the sun was up--it was day."?
Yes, he claimed to be pining for Kate and so was "muddled." No doubt, he pined so much that he did not look for her until Tuesday night.
Just as with the early release, why the story about "bother"? Why not, "She had the money, she could leave whenever she liked."?
Cheers.
LC
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