Originally posted by perrymason
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putting either wool, velvet or cotton clothing, or a chunk of some fossil fuel on a fossil fuel based fire that has been untended since Mary went out.
and creating light from that within a short period of time, is near impossible, without an accelerant. And the resulting smoke in that space if not properly vented would have killed her.
Of course the light from a bright fire may be glimpsed through the gaps in a curtain, or a coat slung loosely against a window pane - which is all I said. I also said that it doesn't materially matter whether the source of light was a candle or a fire, at the point at which Cox saw it - so there's really no need for you to wheel out the "impossible" and "lethal fumes" cards at all.
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