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4 September 2010

The Gloria Scott

Filed under: GETA Blog Help — chenxiaofeng @ 03:55

I have some papers here,” said my friend Sherlock Holmes, as we sat one winter’s night on either side of links of london the fire, “which I really think, Watson, that it would be worth your while to glance over. These are the documents in the extraordinary case of the Gloria Scott, and this is the message which struck Justice of the Peace Trevor dead with horror when he read it.”
     He had picked from a drawer a little tarnished cylinder, and, undoing the tape, he handed me a links of london friendship bracelets note scrawled upon a half-sheet of slate gray-paper.
     “The supply of game for
London is going steadily up,” it ran. “Head-keeper
Hudson, we believe, had been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen-pheasant’s life.”
     As I glanced up from reading this enigmatical message, I saw Holmes chuckling at the expression upon my face.
     “You look a little bewildered,” said he.
     “I cannot see links of london necklace how such a message as this could inspire horror. It seems to me to be rather grotesque than otherwise.”
     “Very likely. Yet the fact remains that the reader, who was a fine, robust old man, was knocked clean down by it as if it had been the butt end of a pistol.”
     “You arouse my curiosity,” said
I. “But why did you say just now that there were very particular reasons why I should study this case?”
     “Because it was the first in which I was ever engaged.”
     I had often endeavored to elicit from my companion what had first turned is mind in the direction of criminal links of london bracelet research, but had never caught him before in a communicative humor. Now he sat forward in this arm chair and spread out the documents upon his knees. Then he lit his pipe and sat for some time smoking and turning them over.
     “You never heard me talk of Victor Trevor?” he asked. “He was the only friend I links of london charms made during the two years I was at college. I was never a very sociable fellow, Watson, always rather fond of moping in my rooms and working out my own little methods of thought, so that I never mixed much with the men of my year. Bar fencing and boxing I had few athletic tastes, and then my line of study was quite distinct from that of the other links of london fellows, so that we had no points of contact at all. Trevor was the only man I knew, and that only through the accident of his bull terrier freezing on to my ankle one morning as I went down to chapel.

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    Comment by chenxiaofeng — 4 September 2010 @ 03:58

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