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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes"

Let the weight of the matter rest upon me now, and do not let your mind dwell upon it further. Above all, try to let Mr. Hosmer Angel vanish from your memory, as he has done from your life."


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"Then you don't think I'll see him again?"


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"l fear not."


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"Then what has happened to him?"


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"You will leave that question in my hands. I should like an accurate description of him and any letters of his which you can spare."


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"I advertised for him in last Saturday's Chronicle," said she. "Here is the slip and here are four letters from him."


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"Thank you. And your address?"


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"No. 31 Lyon Place, Camberwell."


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"Mr. Angel's address you never had, I understand. Where is your father's place of business?"


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"He travels for Westhouse & Marbank, the great claret importers of Fenchurch Street.


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