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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

ADVENTUREIII
19/44

How did your mother take the matter ?" "She was angry, and said that I was never to speak of the matter again." "And your father?
Did you tell him ?" "Yes; and he seemed to think, with me, that something had happened, and that I should hear of Hosmer again.

As he said, what interest could anyone have in bringing me to the doors of the church, and then leaving me?
Now, if he had borrowed my money, or if he had married me and got my money settled on him, there might be some reason, but Hosmer was very independent about money and never would look at a shilling of mine.

And yet, what could have happened?
And why could he not write?
Oh, it drives me half-mad to think of it, and I can't sleep a wink at night." She pulled a little handkerchief out of her muff and began to sob heavily into it.
"I shall glance into the case for you," said Holmes, rising, "and I have no doubt that we shall reach some definite result.

Let the weight of the matter rest upon me now, and do not let your mind dwell upon it further.

Above all, try to let Mr.Hosmer Angel vanish from your memory, as he has done from your life." "Then you don't think I'll see him again ?" "I fear not." "Then what has happened to him ?" "You will leave that question in my hands.


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