Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: A Study in scarlet. The Red-Headed League. The man with the twisted lipHe's rude, arrogant, cold, unfriendly, and easily bored. But nobody minds, because Sherlock Holmes is a genius at solving mysteries. This collection of some of Holmes's most intriguing cases includes unabridged tales of blackmail, lost fortunes, and, of course, murder. |
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Part One From The Journal of Dr John H Watson | 3 |
Part Two The Country of the Saints | 51 |
Chapter 3 | 60 |
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