Originally posted by Pierre
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I know that Mary Jane Kelly lived in a room. Joe Barnett, Mary's friends, those who lived in Millers' Court and 26 Dorset Street and the police knew that her house comprised only a single room. The numbering system indicated that it was a room: Room 13 Millers Court. But it was a room in a house and anyone seeing Mary emerge from 13 Millers Court who did not know what was inside 13 Millers Court would naturally describe her as emerging from a house.
Just like all the examples I gave you.
Therefore, trying to make some sort of point about the language used by Lewis is invalid.
Now, I know that you are never going to accept this. For you, because Mary Jane Kelly lived in "room 13 Millers Court", everyone in the world who described her dwelling must have referred to it as "a room". But that is not the normal word someone who saw Mary come out of her dwelling would have used.
I even wonder if you actually understand what I'm saying.
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