Hutchinson has been once described as a man of "military appearance" by a journalist.
The man observed by Sarah Lewis was "not tall but stout".
Then, some have argued that a man of "military appearance" could hardly be a short one (see Paul Begg), and that Hutch could hardly have been the man seen by Lewis waiting around Miller's Court.
Now, have a look at this, from Stevenson, which shows that height and a "military appearance" might not be connected:
"The General, a red, military-looking man, offered some traces of a family resemblance to his brother; he had something of the same features, something, although very little, of the same free and powerful carriage; but he was older, smaller, and more common in air..."
The New Arabian Nights (The Rajah's Diamond), 1882
Amitiés,
The Master of Ballantrae
The man observed by Sarah Lewis was "not tall but stout".
Then, some have argued that a man of "military appearance" could hardly be a short one (see Paul Begg), and that Hutch could hardly have been the man seen by Lewis waiting around Miller's Court.
Now, have a look at this, from Stevenson, which shows that height and a "military appearance" might not be connected:
"The General, a red, military-looking man, offered some traces of a family resemblance to his brother; he had something of the same features, something, although very little, of the same free and powerful carriage; but he was older, smaller, and more common in air..."
The New Arabian Nights (The Rajah's Diamond), 1882
Amitiés,
The Master of Ballantrae
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