A Stable-boy Had Runout To The Horse's Head - And Springing Down - I Followed Holmes Up The Small - Winding ______-drivewhich Led To The House; 'the Only Pointwhich I Could Not Quite Understand Was What Useyou Could Make Of A Hydraulic Press In Excavatingfuller's-earth - Which - As I Understand - Is Dug Outlike ______ From A Pit; At Last - However - The Bumping Of The Roadwas Exchanged For The Crisp Smoothness Of A ______drive - And The Carriage Came To A Stand; "There Is The ______-drive - And There Are Therose-bushes Where I Lay

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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. A Stable-boy Had Runout To The Horse's Head - And Springing Down - I Followed Holmes Up The Small - Winding ______-drivewhich Led To The House; 'the Only Pointwhich I Could Not Quite Understand Was What Useyou Could Make Of A Hydraulic Press In Excavatingfuller's-earth - Which - As I Understand - Is Dug Outlike ______ From A Pit; At Last - However - The Bumping Of The Roadwas Exchanged For The Crisp Smoothness Of A ______drive - And The Carriage Came To A Stand; "There Is The ______-drive - And There Are Therose-bushes Where I Lay