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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes"

Was dressed, when last seen, in black frock-coat faced with silk, black waistcoat, gold Albert chain, and gray Harris tweed trousers, with brown gaiters over elastic-sided boots. Known to have been employed in an office in Leadenhall Street. Anybody bringing --"

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"That will do," said Holmes. "As to the letters," he continued, glancing over them, "they are very commonplace. Absolutely no clue in them to Mr. Angel, save that he quotes Balzac once. There is one remarkable point, however, which will no doubt strike you."


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"They are typewritten," I remarked.


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"Not only that, but the signature is typewritten. Look at the neat little 'Hosmer Angel' at the bottom. There is a date, you see, but no superscription except Leadenhall Street, which is rather vague. The point about the signature is very suggestive -- in fact, we may call it conclusive."


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"Of what?"


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"My dear fellow, is it possible you do not see how strongly it bears upon the case?"


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"I cannot say that I do unless it were that he wished to be able to deny his signature if an action for breach of promise were instituted.


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