The last two edits show A Knavish Bonded adding David's photographs to Chihauhau.
3.
It was obvious that Knavish was him.
4.
Tricky Dick smiled a knavish smile.
5.
He wrote : " Many are knavish, thievish, and addicted to gambling and opium-smoking.
6.
Not many, however, are comfortable with the assumption that she is surrounded by enemies intent upon " knavish tricks ."
7.
A harebrained marquis, a knavish chevalier and a coquettish baroness, to whom Turcaret is attracted, are among the other highly comic characters.
8.
Shakespeare's characterization of " shrewd and knavish " Puck in " A Midsummer Night's Dream " may have revived flagging interest in Puck.
9.
Pynchon was furious, assuming that the piece would be " riddled with the same lies, calumnies and all-around knavish disregard for my privacy " as previous articles.
10.
But he has the bad luck to fall in with disreputable associates : a merchant named Mallicorn, the " knavish Courtier " Laverdine, and an unemployed sea captain called La-Poope.