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And speaking of the then late illness of Captain White, he said, that Stephen White would not have been sent for if he had been there. Hence it appears, that as early as January Knapp had a knowledge of the will, and that he had access to it by means of false keys.
This spirited advice did not seem to find favor with the front-rank men, and the enemy retired for consultation. At last a messenger came forward. "What do you want?" he asked. "I want you to keep out." "Who is he?" asked Decker's voice. "There's another one there," cried another voice. "Why, it's Doddridge Knapp!"
Cyrus H. K. Curtis, for six years, under her maiden name of Louisa Knapp, before Bok undertook its editorship. Mrs.
Some dismiss the whole story as apocryphal; others see in it a grain of truth distorted into something of vital importance; whilst there are a number of earnest Borrovians that accept the whole story as it is written. Dr Knapp has said that Joseph Sell "was not a book at all, and the author of it never said that it was."
When they did conflict, Dr. Knapp was unduly elated by the discovery. Take, for example, the sixteenth chapter of "Lavengro," where he describes the horse fair at Norwich when he was a boy: "The reader is already aware that I had long since conceived a passion for the equine race, a passion in which circumstances had of late not permitted me to indulge.
Lane made a demand for the child was in favor of giving him up. 'The father is the one to care for the boy, he said, and washed his hands of the whole matter." "Then Mr. Knapp had nothing to do with the affair, one way or the other?" "Oh, no nothing at all. I believe, though, that Henry did use his name with the police, to deter them from interfering with our plans."
Besides, Knapp has a stout oaken cudgel with him I noticed it standing against his chair as I went in and as he is a strong active fellow, and we shall have the advantage of a surprise, I fancy we should be a match even for three or four of them." At one o'clock the Squire roused John Knapp. "It is one o'clock, John; now take off your boots.
The Great House was one used, but not built, for a workhouse: it stood near the vicarage at Melford, but has now disappeared, and apparently its records with it. Borrow did not invent, says Knapp, which is absurd. Some of his reappearances, recognitions and coincidences must be inventions. The postillion's tale must be largely invention.
"Um-um this morning." "Very good story, that one on the front page, about the bandit chap." "Knapp? Yes, bully. They've got him at last. It was exciting, wasn't it? Like a novel. I don't often read the papers, but I did read that." She gave no evidence, either of agitation, or of any especial interest.
Then in a day or two, when the night is dark and other conditions favorable, what is to prevent us from making our escape unseen to the forest, and by quick traveling gain Fort York?" "The Indians would break into the tunnel while prowling about," said Dr. Knapp. "We won't make it high enough for that." I replied stoutly, "and, besides, the crust will be too hard."
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