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Updated: May 12, 2025
"No, sir!" Lafe spoke sharply. "Well, well! What?" "I'm not bothering to run around asking audiences of Farwell Knowleses; you ought to know that!" "Given it up?" "Not exactly. I've sent a fellow around to talk to him." "What use will that be?" Gorgett brought his feet down off the desk with a bang. "Then he can come to see me, if he wants to.
I never used to give nothin' a thought till the Knowleses was robbed, though." "'T was mysterious, I do maintain," acknowledged Mrs. Forder. "Comes over me sometimes p'raps 't wasn't Enoch; he'd 'a' branched out more in course o' time. I'm waitin' to see if he does extry well to sea 'fore I let my mind come to bear on his bein' clean handed."
I give that statement a line all by itself, for it is by far the most important I have set down so far. The whole story of the Cahoons and the Knowleses that is, all of their story which is the foundation of this history of mine hinges on just that.
Which, Although It Is Largely Family History, Should Not Be Skipped by the Reader Let us take the Knowleses first. My name is Hosea Kent Knowles I said that before and my father was Captain Philander Kent Knowles. He was lost in the wreck of the steamer "Monarch of the Sea," off Hatteras.
It gets in the hands of the Knowleses, then of the Rich's, and ends up with the family of Edwardes-seventeenth-century Welshmen, who, by a plan of wealthy marriages, became gentlemen, and have now for 100 years and more been peers, under the title of Kensington.
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