Originally posted by Ben
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I would say that someone frightened would be taking in all around them. It would be sensible to scan the streets to find a potential saviour.
I can't believe she doesn't see these people until she is on top of the loiterer. Not a chance, well, it's unlikely.
"When I went into the court". She is saying she is in the court: she has entered the court. And then describes what she sees. She is not saying: "on approaching the court" or "just as I was about to go into the court". "Went" in sub standard grammar means gone/entered.
What she sees once inside the court is open to interpretation.
For your theory to work, she enters the court and then turns round to see the loiterer and takes a step back to peer down the road.
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