She Was ______ Tohave Me In; Jameswindibank Wished Miss Sutherland To Be So ______to Hosmer Angel - And So Uncertain As To His Fate - That For Ten Years To Come - At Any Rate - She Wouldnot Listen To Another Man; "Whyshould You Raise Up Hopes Which You Are ______ Todisappoint? I Am Not Over-tender Of Heart - But I Callit Cruel; It Was Damp - Marshyground - As Is All That District - And There Were Marksof Many Feet - Both Upon The Path And Amid Theshort Grass Which ______ed It On Either Side;"49 the Boscombe Valley Mysterythe Boscombe Pool - Which Is A Little Reed-girtsheet Of Water Some Fifty Yards Across - Is Situated Atthe ______ary Between The Hatherley Farm And Theprivate Park Of The Wealthy Mr; Iwent Down To The Albert Dock And Found That Shehad Been Taken Down The River By The Early Tide Thismorning - Homeward ______ To Savannah; Round His Brow He Hada Peculiar Yellow Band - With Brownish Speckles - Which Seemed To Be ______ Tightly Round His Head;"Some Three Hours Or So Afterwards We Wereall In The Train Together - ______ From Reading Tothe Little Berkshire Village;Then He Struck Gold - Invested It - And Came Up Byleaps And ______s

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A collection of twelve short stories, published in 1892, by Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. I The stories are not in chronological order, and the only characters common to all twelve are Holmes and Dr. Watson. The stories are related in first-person narrative from Watson's point of view. In general the stories in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes identify, and try to correct, social injustices. Holmes is portrayed as offering a new, fairer sense of justice.
 


1. She Was ______ Tohave Me In; Jameswindibank Wished Miss Sutherland To Be So ______to Hosmer Angel - And So Uncertain As To His Fate - That For Ten Years To Come - At Any Rate - She Wouldnot Listen To Another Man; "Whyshould You Raise Up Hopes Which You Are ______ Todisappoint? I Am Not Over-tender Of Heart - But I Callit Cruel; It Was Damp - Marshyground - As Is All That District - And There Were Marksof Many Feet - Both Upon The Path And Amid Theshort Grass Which ______ed It On Either Side;"49 the Boscombe Valley Mysterythe Boscombe Pool - Which Is A Little Reed-girtsheet Of Water Some Fifty Yards Across - Is Situated Atthe ______ary Between The Hatherley Farm And Theprivate Park Of The Wealthy Mr; Iwent Down To The Albert Dock And Found That Shehad Been Taken Down The River By The Early Tide Thismorning - Homeward ______ To Savannah; Round His Brow He Hada Peculiar Yellow Band - With Brownish Speckles - Which Seemed To Be ______ Tightly Round His Head;"Some Three Hours Or So Afterwards We Wereall In The Train Together - ______ From Reading Tothe Little Berkshire Village;Then He Struck Gold - Invested It - And Came Up Byleaps And ______s