Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — The Wrong Knee. [ARTICLE]
The Wrong Knee.
The late Archbishop of Canterbury was for many years fearful of a stroke of paralysis. Seated at the right of Countess T. at a brilliant banquet, he startled the guests by rising and temarklng: Brethren, it has come at last—that I have feared for forty years, a stroke of paralysis. I have been pinching my knee for the last twenty minutes and can’t find the least sensation there. “Pardon me.” said the countess, “but that was my knee that you were pinching.
