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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes"

I confess that I cannot recall any case within my experience which looked at the first glance so simple and yet which presented such difficulties."


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While Sherlock Holmes had been detailing this singular series of events, we had been whirling through the outskirts of the great town until the last straggling houses had been left behind, and we rattled along with a country hedge upon either side of us. Just as he finished, however, we drove through two scattered villages, where a few lights still glimmered in the windows.


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"We are on the outskirts of Lee," said my companion. "We have touched on three English counties in our short drive. starting in Middlesex, passing over an angle of Surrey, and ending in Kent. See that light among the trees? That is The Cedars, and beside that lamp sits a woman whose anxious ears have already, I have little doubt, caught the clink of our horse's feet."


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"But why are you not conducting the case from Baker Street?" I asked.


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