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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes"

As the evening wore on his excitement became quite painful.


? ? ? ? "You have implicit faith in Holmes?" he asked.


? ? ? ? "I have seen him do some remarkable things."


? ? ? ? "But he never brought light into anything quite so dark as this?"


? ? ? ? "Oh, yes, I have known him solve questions which presented fewer clues than yours."


? ? ? ? "But not where such large interests are at stake?"


? ? ? ? "I don't know that. To my certain knowledge he has acted on behalf of three of the reigning houses of Europe in very vital matters."


? ? ? ? "But you know him well, Watson. He is such an inscrutable fellow that I never quite know what to make of him. Do you think he is hopeful? Do you think he expects to make a success of it?"


? ? ? ? "He has said nothing."


? ? ? ? "That is a bad sign."


? ? ? ? "On the contrary. I have noticed that when he is off the trail he generally says so. It is when he is on a scent and is not quite absolutely sure yet that it is the right one that he is most taciturn. Now, my dear fellow, we can't help matters by making ourselves nervous about them, so let me implore you to go to bed and so be fresh for whatever may await us to-morrow.


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