Knott as bloodcurdling - sent everyone running into her room. And a close friend, the New York florist Helena Lehane, cut a visit short after being beset by torturous nightmares her screams - described by Mr. A visitor staying in an upstairs bedroom awoke to a startling vision of African slaves working in fields. A French guest was roused from a deep slumber at dawn - despite wearing earplugs - by repeated rapping noises on his bedroom door, though no one had knocked. Inconveniences were bound to crop up - a leaky roof, problematic plumbing, boiler issues.Įven after the signs began to appear, he was skeptical. JOHN KNOTT, the owner of Quadrille, a fabric and wall coverings company based in Manhattan, expected surprises when he bought a weekend home in the country, an 1839 Greek Revival house in Kinderhook in Columbia County, N.Y.
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