he drew her down on his knees

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She went up to him and clasped her arms around his body awkwardly, with a gesture that had in it something barbaric.
[...]
[They are standing now.]
His anger vanished and he drew her down on his knees.

(W.S. Maugham; The Pool)

I surmise that it should mean, as it were, 'he sat and made her sit on his knees'.
Am I right?

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She went up to him and clasped her arms around his body awkwardly, with a gesture that had in it something barbaric.
[...]
[They are standing now.]
His anger vanished and he drew her down on his knees.

(W.S. Maugham; The Pool)

I surmise that it should mean, as it were, 'he sat and made her sit on his knees'.
Am I right?

Thanks.
It would seem to mean that.
 
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