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    The Sign of the Four

    The Sign of the Four

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    by Arthur Conan Doyle


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      BN ID: 2940012978424
    • Publisher: SAP
    • Publication date: 09/03/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • File size: 113 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 Science of Deduction

    Sherlock Holmes took his bottle from the corner of the mantel-piece and
    his hypodermic syringe from its neat morocco case. With his long,
    white, nervous fingers he adjusted the delicate needle, and rolled back
    his left shirt-cuff. For some little time his eyes rested thoughtfully
    upon the sinewy forearm and wrist all dotted and scarred with
    innumerable puncture-marks. Finally he thrust the sharp point home,
    pressed down the tiny piston, and sank back into the velvet-lined
    arm-chair with a long sigh of satisfaction.

    Three times a day for many months I had witnessed this performance, but
    custom had not reconciled my mind to it. On the contrary, from day to
    day I had become more irritable at the sight, and my conscience swelled
    nightly within me at the thought that I had lacked the courage to
    protest. Again and again I had registered a vow that I should deliver
    my soul upon the subject, but there was that in the cool, nonchalant
    air of my companion which made him the last man with whom one would
    care to take anything approaching to a liberty. His great powers, his
    masterly manner, and the experience which I had had of his many
    extraordinary qualities, all made me diffident and backward in crossing
    him.

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