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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes"

I will be with you again in half an hour."


? ? ? ? An hour and a half had elapsed before the inspector returned alone.


? ? ? ? "Mr. Holmes is walking up and down in the field outside, said he. "He wants us all four to go up to the house together."


? ? ? ? "To Mr. Cunningham's?"


? ? ? ? "Yes, sir."


? ? ? ? "What for?"


? ? ? ? The inspector shrugged his shoulders. "I don't quite know sir. Between ourselves, I think Mr. Holmes has not quite got over his illness yet. He's been behaving very queerly, and he is very much excited."


? ? ? ? "I don't think you need alarm yourself," said I. "I have usually found that there was method in his madness."


? ? ? ? "Some folk might say there was madness in his method," muttercd the inspector. "But he's all on fire to start, Colonel, so we had best go out if you are ready."


? ? ? ? We found Holmes pacing up and down in the field, his chin sunk upon his breast, and his hands thrust into his trousers pockets.


? ? ? ? "The matter grows in interest," said he. "Watson, your country trip has been a distinct success. I have had a charming morning.


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