02-11-2020, 09:56 AM
...was a railroad line, and a well-dressed and relatively wealthy-looking gentleman stepping off a train, with a briefcase full of photography equipment. Though, of course, other people may have not understood that it was just cameras and such—people see what they want to see. Pickpockets and thieves, for example, may see something that costs more than their lives in there. While that was certainly true about Finch's cameras, it's unlikely a simple commoner could appreciate them and their value as much as he does.
Which was of course a tad bit hypocritical, considering that Finch was technically just as much of a commoner as these hypothetical scoundrels were. That was irrelevant, though—what was relevant is that there was an unassuming, rich-looking man about to make his way away from the railway station into the cold, dark evening. Oh well. Finch thought himself to be smart enough to avoid any human contact (even those besides having crimes committed at/near him), but he does often think himself to be smarter than he is.
Which was of course a tad bit hypocritical, considering that Finch was technically just as much of a commoner as these hypothetical scoundrels were. That was irrelevant, though—what was relevant is that there was an unassuming, rich-looking man about to make his way away from the railway station into the cold, dark evening. Oh well. Finch thought himself to be smart enough to avoid any human contact (even those besides having crimes committed at/near him), but he does often think himself to be smarter than he is.