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| Uncle Bernac |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
I Dare Say That I Had Already Read My Uncle's Letter A Hundred Times, And I Am Sure That I Knew It By Heart. None The Less I Took It Out Of My Pocket, And, Sitting On The Side Of The Lugger, I Went Over It Again With As Much Attention As If It ...
| The Return Of Sherlock Holmes |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
It Was In The Spring Of The Year 1894 That All London Was Interested, And The Fashionable World Dismayed, By The Murder Of The Honourable Ronald Adair Under Most Unusual And Inexplicable Circumstances. The Public Has Already Learned Those ...
| The Hound Of The Baskervilles |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
Mr. Sherlock Holmes, Who Was Usually Very Late In The Mornings, Save Upon Those Not Infrequent Occasions When He Was Up All Night, Was Seated At The Breakfast Table. I Stood Upon The Hearth-rug And Picked Up The Stick Which Our Visitor Had Left ...
| The Cabman's Story |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
We Had To Take A "growler," For The Day Looked Rather Threatening And We Agreed That It Would Be A Very Bad Way Of Beginning Our Holiday By Getting Wet, Especially When Fanny Was Only Just Coming Round From The Whooping Cough. Holidays Were ...
| The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
To Sherlock Holmes She Is Always The Woman. I Have Seldom Heard Him Mention Her Under Any Other Name. In His Eyes She Eclipses And Predominates The Whole Of Her Sex. It Was Not That He Felt Any Emotion Akin To Love For Irene Adler. All Emotions, And ...
| The Adventure Of The Red Circle |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
"well, Mrs. Warren, I Cannot See That You Have Any Particular Cause For Uneasiness, Nor Do I Understand Why I, Whose Time Is Of Some Value, Should Interfere In The Matter. I Really Have Other Things To Engage Me." So Spoke Sherlock Holmes And ...
| Sign Of Four |
| By Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir) |
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By, Doyle, Arthur Conan(Sir)
Sherlock Holmes Took His Bottle From The Corner Of The Mantel- Piece, And His Hypodermic Syringe From Its Neat Morocco Case. With His Long, White, Nervous Fingers He Adjusted The Delicate Needle And Rolled Back His Left Shirtcuff. ...