Hi jim,
That's a bit odd then, because I assumed Liverpudlians - especially - were all very used to hearing Irish accents and would instantly recognise it if there was more than a trace of Irish in Hanratty's. I presume you can correct me on that. Or was the sweet shop lady not a Liverpudlian herself, and a recent arrival to the area at the time?
Another solution, of course, would be that the man who spoke to her wasn't Hanratty at all.
Love,
Caz
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That's a bit odd then, because I assumed Liverpudlians - especially - were all very used to hearing Irish accents and would instantly recognise it if there was more than a trace of Irish in Hanratty's. I presume you can correct me on that. Or was the sweet shop lady not a Liverpudlian herself, and a recent arrival to the area at the time?
Another solution, of course, would be that the man who spoke to her wasn't Hanratty at all.
Love,
Caz
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