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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes"

Still, of course, if you would like to draw out of the business, there is plenty of time to do so.'


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"I thought of the fifty guineas, and of how very useful they would be to me. 'Not at all,' said I, 'I shall be very happy to accommodate myself to your wishes. I should like, however, to understand a little more clearly what it is that you wish me to do.'


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" 'Quite so. It is very natural that the pledge of secrecy which we have exacted from you should have aroused your curiosity. I have no wish to commit you to anything without your having it all laid before you. I suppose that we are absolutely safe from eavesdroppers?'


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" 'Entirely.'


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" 'Then the matter stands thus. You are probably aware that fuller's-earth is a valuable product, and that it is only found in one or two places in England?'


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" 'I have heard so.'


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" 'Some little time ago I bought a small place -- a very small place -- within ten miles of Reading.


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