Simon,
Alter her words slightly to "I frequently hear such cries from the back of [my] lodging house where [my] windows look into Millers Court", and we may have our answer.
Ah, but alter the words slightly in almost any document and pretty soon we have black being white. Fine with fiction, but you simply can't do it with anything that even pretends to be scholaly research. You may freely dismiss what Liz Prater said if you so choose, but you can't alter what are reported to be her remarks and hope to be taken seriously.
Don.
Alter her words slightly to "I frequently hear such cries from the back of [my] lodging house where [my] windows look into Millers Court", and we may have our answer.
Ah, but alter the words slightly in almost any document and pretty soon we have black being white. Fine with fiction, but you simply can't do it with anything that even pretends to be scholaly research. You may freely dismiss what Liz Prater said if you so choose, but you can't alter what are reported to be her remarks and hope to be taken seriously.
Don.
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