Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde
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In that, I come from the North East of England where people like a beer, and I see you're in Glasgow; so you'd know, and I know, that when you walk behind a drunk person you know he/she has had too much beer.
But, suddenly, when Mary turns to face Cox, Mary is obviously drunk. This doesn't make sense to me at all, because it's your balance that gives the game away first and foremost, and this would be obvious walking behind her.
The one caveat in this is that 'drunk' is relative, and I'd assume that Cox meant half-cut and only on this basis does the story become plausible.
I'd guess she'd had a couple of gins at the most.
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