... course, in the inverse order to the way
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ARTHUR CONAY DOYLE
The Adventure of the Six Napoleons (3)
Holmes spent the evening in rummaging among the files of ... presented himself.
"Mr. Josiah Brown, I suppose?" said Holmes.
"Yes, sir; and you, no doubt, are Mr. Sherlock Holmes? I had the
note which you sent by the express messenger, ...
upon the table.
"Is Mr. SherlockHolmes here?"
My friend bowed and smiled. "Mr. Sandeford, of Reading, I
suppose?" said he.
"Yes, sir, I fear that I am a little...
... of the fourteenth, a gentleman named
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
A CASE OF IDENTITY (cont)
Sherlock Holmes sat silent for a few minutes with his fingertips still ... something of his assurance while Holmes had
been talking, and he rose from his chair now with a cold sneer upon his pale
face.
"It may be so, or it may not. Mr. Holmes, " said he, "but ... Windibank," said Holmes. "I think that this
typewritten letter is from you, in which you made an appointment with me
for six o'clock?"
"Yes, sir. I am afraid that...
... me."
"But how?"
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
A Scandal in Bohemia
I.
To SherlockHolmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him ... wooing, and with the dark
incidents of the Study in Scarlet, I was seized with a keen desire to see
Holmes again, and to know how he was employing his extraordinary
powers. His rooms were ... monograph upon the deep-
sea fishes.
"Let me see!" said Holmes. "Hum! Born in New Jersey in the year 1 858 .
Contralto hum! La Scala, hum! Prima donna Imperial Opera of Warsaw...
... wish?"
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
A Scandal in Bohemia
II.
At three o'clock precisely I was at Baker Street, but Holmes had not yet
returned. The ... was searching
his pockets for the key when someone passing said:
"Good-night, Mister Sherlock Holmes. "
is capable of having her waylaid and searched. Two attempts of the sort have ... After all, I thought, we are not injuring her. We are but
preventing her from injuring another.
Holmes had sat up upon the couch, and I saw him motion like a man who is
in need of air. A maid...
... call. She left this
morning with her husband by the 5: 15 train from Charing Cross for the
Continent."
"What!" SherlockHolmes staggered back, white with chagrin and surprise. ... more highly," said
Holmes.
"You have but to name it."
was dated at midnight of the preceding night and ran in this way:
My Dear Mr. Sherlock Holmes, You really did it ... with a sardonic eye as we stepped from the brougham.
"Mr. Sherlock Holmes, I believe?" said she.
"I am Mr. Holmes, " answered my companion, looking at her with a
questioning...
... LEAGUE IS DISSOLVED.
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
The Red-headed League
I had called upon my friend, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, one day in the autumn of
last year ... youth?" asked Sherlock Holmes.
"His name is Vincent Spaulding, and he's not such a youth, either. It's hard
to say his age. I should not wish a smarter assistant, Mr. Holmes; and ...
"Very good. Now, Mr. Wilson?"
"Well, it is just as I have been telling you, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, " said Jabez
Wilson, mopping his forehead; "I have a small pawnbroker's...
... something had happened, and
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
A CASE OF IDENTITY
"My dear fellow," said SherlockHolmes as we sat on either side of the fire ... first
"It seems to me that you have been very shamefully treated," said Holmes.
"Oh, no, sir! He was too good and kind to leave me so. Why, all the morning
he was saying to ... will just show you how fond he was of
me, Mr. Holmes, and the little things that he would think of."
"It was most suggestive," said Holmes. "It has long been an axiom of mine...
... less than the time stated I was in a cab with my valise, rattling away
to Paddington Station. SherlockHolmes was pacing up and down the
platform, his tall, gaunt figure made even gaunter and taller ... it does so here."
"Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing," answered Holmes
"My dear fellow, I know you well. I know the military neatness which
characterizes ... that."
"How on earth "
suspicious remark."
"On the contrary," said Holmes, "it is the brightest rift which I can at present
see in the clouds. However innocent...
... lips parted, a pink flush upon her cheeks, all thought of her
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY (2)
Mr. James McCarthy, the only son of ...
anyone who really knows him."
"I hope we may clear him, Miss Turner," said Sherlock Holmes. "You may
rely upon my doing all that I can."
"But you have read ... me. "I find it hard enough to tackle facts, Holmes, without flying away
after theories and fancies."
"You are right," said Holmes demurely; "you do find it very hard...
...
"But his left-handedness."
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY (3)
Sherlock Holmes was transformed when he was hot upon such a scent ... and there were marks of many feet, both upon
the path and amid the short grass which bounded it on either side.
Sometimes Holmes would hurry on, sometimes stop dead, and once he made
quite ... you," said Holmes as the old man signed the
statement which had been drawn out. "I pray that we may never be exposed
to such a temptation."
"I pray not, sir. And what do...
... perhaps?"
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
The Five Orange Pips
When I glance over my notes and records of the SherlockHolmes cases
between the years '82 ... the chimney. SherlockHolmes sat
moodily at one side of the fireplace cross-indexing his records of crime,
while I at the other was deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea -stories until ... of Uffa, and finally of the Camberwell poisoning
case. In the latter, as may be remembered, SherlockHolmes was able, by
winding up the dead man's watch, to prove that it had been wound...
... me. What was this nocturnal
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
The Red-headed League (cont)
October 9, 1890.
Sherlock Holmes and I surveyed this curt announcement ... him at the door," said Holmes.
"Oh, indeed! You seem to have done the thing very completely. I must
compliment you."
"And I you," Holmes answered. "Your red-headed ...
address me always to say &apos ;sir& apos; and 'please.'"
"All right," said Jones with a stare and a snigger. "Well, would you please,
sir, march upstairs, where we...
... January, ' 85, my suspicion became a certainty. I then inquired
as to the vessels which lay at present in the port of London."
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
The ...
"Have you never " said Sherlock Holmes, bending forward and sinking his
voice "have you never heard of the Ku Klux Klan?"
"I never have."
Holmes turned over the leaves ... in my professional work, and it was late in the
evening before I returned to Baker Street. SherlockHolmes had not come
back yet. It was nearly ten o'clock before he entered, looking pale...
... to wait, I passed down the steps, worn hollow in the centre
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
THE MAN WITH THE TWISTED LIP
Isa Whitney, brother of the late Elias ... him driven through the darkness. In a very short time a decrepit
figure had emerged from the opium den, and I was walking down the street
with Sherlock Holmes. For two streets he shuffled along ... similar whistle from the distance, followed shortly by the
rattle of wheels and the clink of horses' hoofs.
"Now, Watson," said Holmes, as a tall dog-cart dashed up through...
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ARTHUR CONANDOYLE
THE MAN WITH THE TWISTED LIP
(2)
"This discovery, and the evident ... Monday."
"Then perhaps, Mr. Holmes, you will be good enough to explain how it is
that I have received a letter from him to-day."
Sherlock Holmes sprang out of his chair as if ... point?"
"In your heart of hearts, do you think that Neville is alive?"
Sherlock Holmes seemed to be embarrassed by the question. "Frankly,
now!" she repeated, standing...