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. . . the rule is usually applied as, "steal, with both hands;" however, here it seems to have been applied as, "Steal the one knocker."- perhaps the reference runs deeper, to a sort of metallurgic pun . . .
. . . the rule is usually applied as, "steal, with both hands;" however, here it seems to have been applied as, "Steal the one knocker."
ReplyDelete- perhaps the reference runs deeper, to a sort of metallurgic pun . . .