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"Yes, sir, and he says he must see you at once." "Did you hear that?" called out Holtzmann to me. "Yes, I did," I returned as coolly as I could. "Did you expect him?" "No." "Humph!" Holtzmann made a movement as if to step into view, and I prepared to vanish from the scene. But he changed his mind and walked from the office. I was in a quandary.
"What's your idea of calling on Chris Holtzmann?" he went an after a long pause. "That's my business." "It won't do you any good." "Perhaps it may." "I know it won't," he replied in decided tones. "What do you know about it?" I said sharply. "A moment ago you denied knowing anything about me. Now I've done with you, and I want you to leave me alone." "You needn't get mad about it."
Dr. Holtzmann, following Zeller and Lekebusch, has made a full and careful analysis of the style and vocabulary of St. Let us then, with the help of Bruder, apply Holtzmann's results to these omissions, with a view to see whether there is evidence that they are by the same hand as the rest of the Gospel.
"Avast there!" cried Uncle Enos. "You're saying too much." "I don't think so," replied Mr. Woodward, in deep sarcasm. "Of course you want to shield the boy all you can, but I 'm sure in my mind that he is guilty." "And I'm positive in my own mind that I'm innocent," said I, and I jumped to the ground. "Roger Strong!" he cried, stepping back in surprise; and I saw Chris Holtzmann give a start.
"I'll go with you," returned Chris Holtzmann, and three minutes later the two men quitted the office, locking the door after them. I waited several minutes to make sure they were not returning, and then emerged from my hiding-place. I was stiff in every joint and nearly stifled from the hot air in the closet.
What would Chris Holtzmann think of my visit, and what would be the result of our interview? At length I turned down the street upon which his place was located. It was a wide and busy thoroughfare, lined with shops of all kinds. Saloons were numerous, and from several of them came the sounds of lively music. "Can you tell me where Chris Holtzmann's place is?" I asked of a man on the corner.
"Have you been over to Brooklyn?" he continued curiously. "No, sir." "I thought you had; it is so long since we parted." "I've had quite an adventure in the meantime." "Indeed? You didn't meet Chris Holtzmann or this Aaron Woodward, did you?" "I met Mr. Woodward's son," I replied, and in a brief way I related my adventures. Mr. Harrison listened with deep interest.
"And he accused you of stealing?" "Yes; but it was only to get rid of me because I knew too much of his private affairs." "What do you know of his private affairs?" Sammy Simpson rubbed his chin. "Excuse me, but who am I talking to?" he asked abruptly. "Never mind who I am. I am here to get all the information I can about Chris Holtzmann, and I'm willing to pay for it.
The third possibility was suggested in 1877 by H. J. Holtzmann, who thought that Ephesians represents the work of the second generation, and that Colossians was a genuine epistle interpolated by the author of Ephesians. It is said sometimes that this is an incredibly complicated hypothesis.
At this instant there was a knock on the door, and Chris Holtzmann walked back of the screen and opened it. "A man to see you, sir," I heard a voice say. "Who is it?" asked Chris Holtzmann. "Says his name is Aaron Woodward." I was thunderstruck by the announcement that Mr. Aaron Woodward was waiting to come in. Had it been John Stumpy who was announced, I would not have been so much surprised.
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