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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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Amid the action and reaction of so dense a swarm of humanity, every possible combination of events may be expected to take place, and many a little problem will be presented which may be striking and bizarre without being criminal.

We have already had experience of such." "So much so," I remarked, "that of the last six cases which I have added to my notes, three have been entirely free of any legal crime." "Precisely.

You allude to my attempt to recover the Irene Adler papers, to the singular case of Miss Mary Sutherland, and to the adventure of the man with the twisted lip.

Well, I have no doubt that this small matter will fall into the same innocent category.
You know Peterson, the commissionaire ?" "Yes." "It is to him that this trophy belongs." "It is his hat." "No, no, he found it.

Its owner is unknown.


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