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By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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All right—noon exactly," said I, shaking his hand. We left him working among his chemicals, and we walked together towards my hotel. " My companion smiled an enigmatical smile. "That's just his little peculiarity," he said. " "Oh! " I cried, rubbing my hands. "This is very piquant. I am much obliged to you for bringing us together. " "You must study him, then," Stamford said, as he bade me good-bye. "You'll find him a knotty problem, though. I'll wager he learns more about you than you about him.
After walks has shown me splashes upon his trousers, and told me by their colour and consistence in what part of London he had received them. 7. —Profound. 8. —Accurate, but unsystematic. 9. —Immense. He appears to know every detail of every horror perpetrated in the century. 10. Plays the violin well. 11. Is an expert singlestick player, boxer, and swordsman. 12. Has a good practical knowledge of British law. When I had got so far in my list I threw it into the fire in despair. " I see that I have alluded above to his powers upon the violin.
All right—noon exactly," said I, shaking his hand. We left him working among his chemicals, and we walked together towards my hotel. " My companion smiled an enigmatical smile. "That's just his little peculiarity," he said. " "Oh! " I cried, rubbing my hands. "This is very piquant. I am much obliged to you for bringing us together. " "You must study him, then," Stamford said, as he bade me good-bye. "You'll find him a knotty problem, though. I'll wager he learns more about you than you about him.
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