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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes"

It is a little souvenir from the King of Bohemia in return for my assistance in the case of the Irene Adler papers."


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"And the ring?" I asked, glancing at a remarkable brilliant which sparkled upon his finger.


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"It was from the reigning family of Holland, though the matter in which I served them was of such delicacy that I cannot confide it even to you, who have been good enough to chronicle one or two of my little problems."


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"And have you any on hand just now?" I asked with interest.


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"Some ten or twelve, but none which present any feature of interest. They are important, you understand, without being interesting. Indeed, I have found that it is usually in unimportant matters that there is a field for the observation, and for the quick analysis of cause and effect which gives the charm to an investigation. The larger crimes are apt to be the simpler, for the bigger the crime thc more obvious, as a rule, is the motive.


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