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The Complete Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes

By Jane AssadPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

When the Baskerville Manor and the early morning sun were having breakfast, the freshness of the sun bathed in the high window slats somewhat made me sit down and see Baskerville Manor for the first time. The transparent sheet projected by the shield on the top is weak and weak, and some of the guards are illuminated by the golden sunlight to emit a shadow of color; to say that this is the room that casts a shadow on the soul tonight, it really is. in let us believe.

"I think it's us, not because we blame the house!" The prospective male protagonist posted, "At that time, when we were tired and driving, we had an unpleasant impression of this place. Now, our bodies have taken on a new look!", So feel happy again. "

"So that's what the woman asked about her crying," I replied, "that is, hearing someone—I think it was—crying?"

"Really, I did cry when I was half asleep. After a while, I seemed to hear it, so I was sure it was a dream."

"Chuchu, I can hear it clearly, and I dare say it's a woman's cry."

"We've got to ask about this when we cry." Barrymore was called in according to the rattle and asked if we had an explanation for hearing the master's voice. Pale you are pale.

"Sir Henry, there are only two women in this weeping room," he replied, "one is a woman, and she sleeps in the opposite room; of."

Later, it was a lie, because after her early morning, I happened to be on her mouth under the long corridor, and I was looking at her face, I was looking at her face, it was a big face with a tall personality, a cold face, and a fat figure. The woman's makeup is light, which proves that the horn is actually dressed up.

Her eyes were blushing undisguisedly, and she still looked at her with red and swollen eyes. That being said, the night cry is enough. If she had cried, her husband must have known the whole story. Why did he discover the danger? Also, she really cried so sadly, around this disgraced, pretty, bearded man, it was already formed that he was the first to find Childs' body, and we were just because It was only there that he learned about the introduction of the situation that the old man would lead to death. is it possible? Was the man in the carriage seen in Regent Street Barrymore? Beards may be the same.

How could I possibly be such a person The impression is likely to be so. Anyway, I should at least have a little bit of the Rock Holmes report.

After that, Henry Wilderness had a lot of papers to get me out, so the time was just right for me to get out. Small village, there are two big houses in the village that are taller than other merchants, one is an inn, the other is the house of Dr. Mortimer, the postmaster—and the groceries of the village, I remember the telegram very clearly. . *

"Yes, sir," he explained, "I was instructed to have the telegram delivered to Mr. Barrymore."

"Who sent it?"

"You marshaled mine. You delivered the paper to Mr. Barrymore at Jemna Manor last week, didn't you?"

"Yes, Dad, I gave it to you."

"Did he receive it himself?" I asked.

"Ah, he was upstairs, so I couldn't give it to him. Yes, I gave it to Mrs. Barrymore, who promised to deliver it right away."

"Have you seen Mr. Barrymore?"

"No, sir, I told you he was upstairs."

"How would you know he was upstairs if you didn't see him?"

"Of course, his own wife should be where he is!" said the postmaster sullenly. "Oh, did he get that telegram? If something went wrong, Mr. Barrymore would have to question himself."

It seems hopeless to continue this matter, but it is clear that, despite Holmore's ingenuity, we have been able to prove that Whitemore has no - London. The one who was still alive, Sir Childs, was the first to return to the new heir to England. Is that him again?

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