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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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The place we want must be somewhere near that line.

You said ten miles, I think, sir." "It was an hour's good drive." "And you think that they brought you back all that way when you were unconscious ?" "They must have done so.

I have a confused memory, too, of having been lifted and conveyed somewhere." "What I cannot understand," said I, "is why they should have spared you when they found you lying fainting in the garden.
Perhaps the villain was softened by the woman's entreaties." "I hardly think that likely.

I never saw a more inexorable face in my life." "Oh, we shall soon clear up all that," said Bradstreet.

"Well, I have drawn my circle, and I only wish I knew at what point upon it the folk that we are in search of are to be found." "I think I could lay my finger on it," said Holmes quietly.
"Really, now!" cried the inspector, "you have formed your opinion! Come, now, we shall see who agrees with you.


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