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The Sign of the Four

CHAPTER I
19/25

You have made inquires into the history of my unhappy brother, and you now pretend to deduce this knowledge in some fanciful way.

You cannot expect me to believe that you have read all this from his old watch! It is unkind, and, to speak plainly, has a touch of charlatanism in it." "My dear doctor," said he, kindly, "pray accept my apologies.

Viewing the matter as an abstract problem, I had forgotten how personal and painful a thing it might be to you.

I assure you, however, that I never even knew that you had a brother until you handed me the watch." "Then how in the name of all that is wonderful did you get these facts?
They are absolutely correct in every particular." "Ah, that is good luck.

I could only say what was the balance of probability.


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