As To The Photograph - Yourclient May Rest In ______ce;""Ha! Our Party Is Complete - " Said Holmes - Buttoning Up His ______-jacket And Taking His Heavy Hunting Crop From The Rack; Therewas No Rest For Me - No ______ce - No Forgetfulness; Turnwhere I Would - There Was His Cunning - Grinningface At My Elbow;"Your Own Deathbeds - When They Come - Will Be Theeasier For The Thought Of The ______ce Which You Havegiven To Mine; If Youcan Enjoy It In ______ce - Well And Good! If You Findyou Cannot - Take My Advice - My Boy - And Leave It Toyour Deadliest Enemy;""Ah - Bradstreet - How Are You?" A Tall - Stout Official Had Come Down The Stone-flagged Passage - Ina ______ked Cap And Frogged Jacket; Early That Morning A ______santhad Met A Cart Containing Several People And Somevery Bulky Boxes Driving Rapidly In The Directionof Reading - But There All Traces Of The Fugitives Disap______red - And Even Holmes' Ingenuity Failed Everto Discover The Least Clue As To Their Whereabouts; And Pray What Did You Hope To Arriveat Through This?"The Official Detective Was Attired In A ______-jacketand Cravat - Which Gave Him A Decidedly Nauticalap______rance - And He Carried A Black Canvas Bag Inhis Hand; He Was Dressed In A Sombreyet Rich Style - In Black Frock-coat - Shining Hat - Neatbrown Gaiters - And Well-cut ______rl-grey Trousers; I Was Standing - Rapt In The ______ceful Beautyof The Scene - When I Was Aware That Something Wasmoving Under The Shadow Of The Copper Beeches

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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. As To The Photograph - Yourclient May Rest In ______ce;""Ha! Our Party Is Complete - " Said Holmes - Buttoning Up His ______-jacket And Taking His Heavy Hunting Crop From The Rack; Therewas No Rest For Me - No ______ce - No Forgetfulness; Turnwhere I Would - There Was His Cunning - Grinningface At My Elbow;"Your Own Deathbeds - When They Come - Will Be Theeasier For The Thought Of The ______ce Which You Havegiven To Mine; If Youcan Enjoy It In ______ce - Well And Good! If You Findyou Cannot - Take My Advice - My Boy - And Leave It Toyour Deadliest Enemy;""Ah - Bradstreet - How Are You?" A Tall - Stout Official Had Come Down The Stone-flagged Passage - Ina ______ked Cap And Frogged Jacket; Early That Morning A ______santhad Met A Cart Containing Several People And Somevery Bulky Boxes Driving Rapidly In The Directionof Reading - But There All Traces Of The Fugitives Disap______red - And Even Holmes' Ingenuity Failed Everto Discover The Least Clue As To Their Whereabouts; And Pray What Did You Hope To Arriveat Through This?"The Official Detective Was Attired In A ______-jacketand Cravat - Which Gave Him A Decidedly Nauticalap______rance - And He Carried A Black Canvas Bag Inhis Hand; He Was Dressed In A Sombreyet Rich Style - In Black Frock-coat - Shining Hat - Neatbrown Gaiters - And Well-cut ______rl-grey Trousers; I Was Standing - Rapt In The ______ceful Beautyof The Scene - When I Was Aware That Something Wasmoving Under The Shadow Of The Copper Beeches