Chapter 183: Monkey Tricks (4K2)

Sunday evening at half past six, as dusk fell, lights began to ignite within the houses big and small throughout London.

Over the inky Thames River, connecting Lambeth on the south bank with Charing Cross on the north, Waterloo Bridge was busy. Everyone from gentlemen on tall horses to ladies in carriages, to sweat-soaked dockworkers in flannel blue overalls, to office clerks wearing gold-rimmed glasses and carrying their jackets over their arms, to groups of lower-class women pulling along tartan skirts and wearing headscarves as they hurried to buy discounted food before the Covent Garden market closed—people from all walks of life jostled along. The bridge, a link in London's transportation lifeline, saw the passing of every social stratum.

Here, one could witness the true appearance of London society. Just half an hour spent here was enough to encapsulate the daily stories of Europe's largest industrial city.