Enough, Sir Herd; now lend an ear-- Go, tell Tygge Nold to come out here.
Tygge Nold there he has stretch'd in blood, And his twelve sons too, that beside him stood.
The skitb[r]ains nold not be roiled ne'er, since ye went.
Who taught the pelican her tender heart to carve For she nold suffer her birds to die?
I spend considerable time corresponding with Noldand Bauer: our letters are bulky--ten, fifteen, and twenty pages long.
Assistant Deputy Warden Hopkins further asserts having seen and talked with Carl Noldnear the "criminal" house, a short time before the discovery of the tunnel.
He ordered the guard never to allow Nold out of his sight.
In a communication to a local newspaper, Nold has incontrovertibly proved his continuous residence in St. Louis for a period covering a year previous to the tunnel and afterwards.
I was taken to Pittsburgh as a witness in the trial of Nold and Bauer.
But, then, Nold is himself a great admirer of Most; he would not say anything derogatory, unless fully convinced that it is true.
They accepted my offer to prove by the official time-tables of the company that Noldwas in St. Louis on the very day that Hopkins claimed to have spoken with him.
Apparently I am to be continued in the solitary indefinitely, while Nold is located in the South Wing, and Bauer removed to the furthest cell on an upper gallery in the North Block.
The dollar will do to get a room in a hotel for the first night, and in the morning I'll look up Nold or Bauer.
Near the wall, seated at a small table, I beholdNold and Bauer.
I experienced little difficulty in convincing two members of the Board that Nold could not possibly have been connected with the tunnel, because for almost a year previously, and since, he had been in the employ of a St. Louis firm.
There is something in Carl Nold that especially attracts me: I sense in him a congenial spirit.
There is perhaps a cheerier side, now that Nold and Bauer are here.
They made him sit down, his boots were drawn off, and the plans that Ar-nold gave him were brought to light.
Ar-nold gave An-dre the plans of the works at West Point, and told him what and how he was to do.
At ten o'clock that morn Ar-nold left him to his fate.
Ar-nold feared that the sight of a boat on its way to the Vul-ture might bring harm to him and his scheme, so he urged An-dre to stay on shore till the next night.
This was a mean act, and showed just what kind of a man Ar-nold was, but as soon as the men made it known that they had been led to think that all was right, and that a flag of truce gave them a safe pass, they were at once set free.
This was done, but Jame-son had not thought to have the note to Ar-nold brought back, so it sped on to let the knave know that his plot had failed.
But An-dre said that he must be put on board the sloop-of-war the next night; and in case he should change his mind Ar-nold gave him a pass that he might go by sea or by land.
He warned them that he had been sent out by Gen-er-al Ar-nold and that they would be ill dealt with if they held him back.
Ar-nold went with him as far as Peeks-kill, and talked with him in a frank way, and as if he were most true to the cause.
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