snokkums @ Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:53 am wrote:I don't know if the stenograher got it wrong or if lizzie said something different at the trial. But if the clothes were washed on Monday, hung out on Tuesday, then ironed on Wednesday, it is very possible that the clothes were put up on Thursday. But, it doesn't make sense to me that you stretch out the laundry like that. Seems to me that you would have one day for laundry, so you can wash dry iron and put away all in the same day. But even still if they were ironed on Wednesday it seems more likely they would have been put up on that day.
Good question, Snokkums. Something tells me Bridget, like Lizzie, didn't do things in a hurry. Look how long it took her to do the windows.
Here's Bridget's testimony at the Preliminary, page 73+:
Q. When did you wash that week?
A. Monday.
Q. Are you sure, did not you wash Tuesday? Was not Monday a stormy day?
A. Yes Sir. I washed Monday.
Q. When did you hang your clothes out?
A. Tuesday.
Q. When did you begin to iron?
A. Wednesday.
Q. If you washed Monday, it was not a good drying day?
A. No Sir. I did not hang them out until Tuesday.
Q. Then you hung them out by going the back way from the cellar?
A. Yes Sir.
Q. Did you finish ironing Wednesday evening?
A. Yes Sir.
Q. Did you go out Wednesday evening?
A. Yes Sir,
Q. What time did you get home?
A. Five minutes past ten.
Q. And had your key?
A. Yes Sir.
Q. Did anybody come with you?
A. No Sir.
Q. Did anybody walk with you that night?
A. No Sir.
Q. Where did you leave the clothes you had ironed Wednesday evening?
A. I put them on the table, folded, and Mr. Borden took a pile, and the girls took the other pile.
Q. When?
A. Wednesday morning.
Q. What girls?
A. Miss Lizzie’s and Miss Emma’s clothes. I always separated them, and laid them in piles.
Q. You said you separated the piles, and Mr. Borden took one, and the girls took their piles; you do not mean that, because Emma was not there?
A. Miss Lizzie must have taken them then.
Q. They did not take them until Thursday morning?
A. No Sir.
Q. They were not ready to be taken?
A. They were on the clothes horse.
Q. They were hung to air as was your habit after finishing ironing?
A. Yes Sir.
Q. You folded them up Thursday morning?
A. Yes Sir.
Q. You took them off the clothes horse and folded them up?
A. Yes Sir.
So it looks like it was rainy Monday and she couldn't hang them out to dry that day. Tuesday she hung them out to dry. Wednesday ironing and folding.
Since Emma had been gone for a while there couldn't have been too many of her clothes.
There is a photo of the back of the house that shows what looks like a small rug over a clothes line. That line looks very short to me and it makes me wonder if they had multiple lines.