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    BEYOND THE CITY

    BEYOND THE CITY

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    by Arthur Conan Doyle


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      BN ID: 2940013083578
    • Publisher: SAP
    • Publication date: 08/28/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 105 KB

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was both a doctor and a believer in spirits, which may partly explain why his Sherlock Holmes is one of literature's most beloved detectives: Holmes always approaches his cases with the gentility and logic of a scientist, but the stories are suffused with an aura of the supernatural. Narrated by devoted assistant Dr. John H. Watson, Holmes's adventures were so addictive that fans protested the master deducer's "death" in 1893 and Doyle had to resurrect him.

    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    May 22, 1859
    Date of Death:
    July 7, 1930
    Place of Birth:
    Edinburgh, Scotland
    Place of Death:
    Crowborough, Sussex, England
    Education:
    Edinburgh University, B.M., 1881; M.D., 1885

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    CHAPTER I. THE NEW-COMERS.


    "If you please, mum," said the voice of a domestic from somewhere round
    the angle of the door, "number three is moving in."

    Two little old ladies, who were sitting at either side of a table,
    sprang to their feet with ejaculations of interest, and rushed to the
    window of the sitting-room.

    "Take care, Monica dear," said one, shrouding herself in the lace
    curtain; "don't let them see us.

    "No, no, Bertha. We must not give them reason to say that their
    neighbors are inquisitive. But I think that we are safe if we stand like
    this."

    The open window looked out upon a sloping lawn, well trimmed and
    pleasant, with fuzzy rosebushes and a star-shaped bed of sweet-william.
    It was bounded by a low wooden fence, which screened it off from a
    broad, modern, new metaled road. At the other side of this road were
    three large detached deep-bodied villas with peaky eaves and small
    wooden balconies, each standing in its own little square of grass and
    of flowers. All three were equally new, but numbers one and two were
    curtained and sedate, with a human, sociable look to them; while number
    three, with yawning door and unkempt garden, had apparently only just
    received its furniture and made itself ready for its occupants. A
    four-wheeler had driven up to the gate, and it was at this that the old
    ladies, peeping out bird-like from behind their curtains, directed an
    eager and questioning gaze.

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