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Arthur Conan Doyle

The Complete Sherlock Holmes Collection

  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    “How, then, did you deduce the telegram?”
    “Why, of course I knew that you had not written a letter, since I sat opposite to you all morning. I see also in your open desk there that you have a sheet of stamps and a thick bundle of postcards. What could you go into the post-office for, then, but to send a wire? Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.”
    “In this case it certainly is so,” I replied after a little thought. “The thing, however, is, as you say, of the simplest. Would you think me impertinent if I were to put your theories to a more severe test?”
    “On the contrary,” he answered, “it would prevent me from taking a second dose of cocaine. I should be delighted to look into any problem which you might submit to me.”
  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    in the roadway between the White Hart Tavern and Holland Grove. Apply Dr. Watson, 221B, Baker Street, between eight and nine this evening.”
    “Excuse my using your name,” he said. “If I used my own, some of these dunderheads would recognize it, and want to meddle in the affair.”
    “That is all right,” I answered. “But supposing anyone applies, I have no ring.”
    “Oh, yes, you have,” said he, handing me one. “This will do very well. It is almost a facsimile.”
    “And who do you expect will answer this advertisement?”
  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    single word—
    RACHE
    “What do you think of that?” cried the detective, with the air of a showman exhibiting his show. “This was overlooked because it was in the darkest corner of the room, and no one thought of looking there. The murderer has written it with his or her own blood. See this smear where it has trickled down the wall! That disposes of the idea of suicide anyhow. Why was that corner chosen to write it on? I will tell you. See that candle on the mantelpiece. It was lit at the time, and if it was lit this corner would be the brightest instead of the darkest portion of the wall.”
    “And what does it mean now that you have found it?” asked Gr
  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment.”

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  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    et me see—what are my other shortcomings? I get in the dumps at times, and don’t open my mouth for days on end. You must not think I am sulky when I do that. Just let me alone, and I’ll soon be right.
  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    I get in the dumps at times, and don’t open my mouth for days on end. You must not think I am sulky when I do that. Just let me alone, and I’ll soon be right.
  • Yvonne Kennedyhas quoted10 months ago
    “Let me see—what are my other shortcomings? I get in the dumps at times, and don’t open my mouth for days on end. You must not think I am sulky when I do that. Just let me alone, and I’ll soon be right.
  • svilsh2609has quoted2 years ago
    you must not hold me responsible
  • svilsh2609has quoted2 years ago
    He is sure to be at the laboratory
  • palomavillegas2has quoted3 years ago
    “One evening, shortly after my arrival, we were sitting over a glass of port after dinner, when young Trevor began to talk about those habits of observation and inference which I had already formed into a system, although I had not yet appreciated the part which they were to play in my life.
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