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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my results.

The matter is a perfectly trivial one"-- he jerked his thumb in the direction of the old hat--"but there are points in connection with it which are not entirely devoid of interest and even of instruction." I seated myself in his armchair and warmed my hands before his crackling fire, for a sharp frost had set in, and the windows were thick with the ice crystals.

"I suppose," I remarked, "that, homely as it looks, this thing has some deadly story linked on to it--that it is the clue which will guide you in the solution of some mystery and the punishment of some crime." "No, no.

No crime," said Sherlock Holmes, laughing.

"Only one of those whimsical little incidents which will happen when you have four million human beings all jostling each other within the space of a few square miles.


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