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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

ADVENTUREIII
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He never did wish us to go anywhere.

He would get quite mad if I wanted so much as to join a Sunday-school treat.

But this time I was set on going, and I would go; for what right had he to prevent?
He said the folk were not fit for us to know, when all father's friends were to be there.

And he said that I had nothing fit to wear, when I had my purple plush that I had never so much as taken out of the drawer.

At last, when nothing else would do, he went off to France upon the business of the firm, but we went, mother and I, with Mr.Hardy, who used to be our foreman, and it was there I met Mr.Hosmer Angel." "I suppose," said Holmes, "that when Mr.Windibank came back from France he was very annoyed at your having gone to the ball." "Oh, well, he was very good about it.


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