Ileave A Photograph Which He Might Careto ______; And I Remain - Dear Mr; The ______ionof A Grey Garment Was A Third Point Which - Grantingthe Son's Statement To Be Correct - Was A Certainty; His Slow - Limping Step And Bowedshoulders Gave The Appearance Of Decrepitude - Andyet His Hard - Deep-lined - Craggy Features - And Hisenormous Limbs Showed That He Was ______ed Ofunusual Strength Of Body And Of Character; Some - However - Have Already Gained Publicity Through The Papers - And Others Have Not Offered A Field For Those Peculiar Qualities Which My Friend ______ed In So Higha Degree - And Which It Is The Object Of These Papersto Illustrate; The Matter Passed - However - And My Father Entered Into ______ion Of The Estate - And Of Some £14000 - Which Lay To His Credit At Thebank; To Carry The Art - However - To Its Highest Pitch - It Is Necessary That The Reasonershould Be Able To Utilise All The Facts Which Havecome To His Knowledge; And This In Itself Implies - Asyou Will Readily See - A ______ion Of All Knowledge - Which - Even In These Days Of Free Education And Encyclopaedias - Is A Somewhat Rare Accomplishment; This Fellow - A Lascar - Was Well Paid By Mefor His Rooms - So That I Knew That My Secret Wassafe In His ______ion; The Roughs Had Also Fledat The Appearance Of Peterson - So That He Was Leftin ______ion Of The Field Of Battle - And Also Of Thespoils Of Victory In The Shape Of This Battered Hatand A Most Unimpeachable Christmas Goose; Then Who Could This Americanbe - And Why Should He ______ So Much Influenceover Her? It Might Be A Lover; It Might Be A Husband; When He Told Us Of A Manin A Pew - Of The Change In The Bride's Manner - Ofso Transparent A Device For Obtaining A Note As Thedropping Of A Bouquet - Of Her Resort To Her Confidential Maid - And Of Her Very Significant Allusion Toclaim-jumping - which In Miners' Parlance Meanstaking ______ion Of That Which Another Person Hasa Prior Claim To - the Whole Situation Became Absolutely Clear; There Could Be Nodoubt That - As It Was A National ______ion - A Horrible Scandal Would Ensue If Any Misfortune Shouldoccur To It; 'you Have Doubtless Heardof The Beryl Coronet?'" 'one Of The Most Precious Public ______ionsof The Empire - ' Said I

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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. Ileave A Photograph Which He Might Careto ______; And I Remain - Dear Mr; The ______ionof A Grey Garment Was A Third Point Which - Grantingthe Son's Statement To Be Correct - Was A Certainty; His Slow - Limping Step And Bowedshoulders Gave The Appearance Of Decrepitude - Andyet His Hard - Deep-lined - Craggy Features - And Hisenormous Limbs Showed That He Was ______ed Ofunusual Strength Of Body And Of Character; Some - However - Have Already Gained Publicity Through The Papers - And Others Have Not Offered A Field For Those Peculiar Qualities Which My Friend ______ed In So Higha Degree - And Which It Is The Object Of These Papersto Illustrate; The Matter Passed - However - And My Father Entered Into ______ion Of The Estate - And Of Some £14000 - Which Lay To His Credit At Thebank; To Carry The Art - However - To Its Highest Pitch - It Is Necessary That The Reasonershould Be Able To Utilise All The Facts Which Havecome To His Knowledge; And This In Itself Implies - Asyou Will Readily See - A ______ion Of All Knowledge - Which - Even In These Days Of Free Education And Encyclopaedias - Is A Somewhat Rare Accomplishment; This Fellow - A Lascar - Was Well Paid By Mefor His Rooms - So That I Knew That My Secret Wassafe In His ______ion; The Roughs Had Also Fledat The Appearance Of Peterson - So That He Was Leftin ______ion Of The Field Of Battle - And Also Of Thespoils Of Victory In The Shape Of This Battered Hatand A Most Unimpeachable Christmas Goose; Then Who Could This Americanbe - And Why Should He ______ So Much Influenceover Her? It Might Be A Lover; It Might Be A Husband; When He Told Us Of A Manin A Pew - Of The Change In The Bride's Manner - Ofso Transparent A Device For Obtaining A Note As Thedropping Of A Bouquet - Of Her Resort To Her Confidential Maid - And Of Her Very Significant Allusion Toclaim-jumping - which In Miners' Parlance Meanstaking ______ion Of That Which Another Person Hasa Prior Claim To - the Whole Situation Became Absolutely Clear; There Could Be Nodoubt That - As It Was A National ______ion - A Horrible Scandal Would Ensue If Any Misfortune Shouldoccur To It; 'you Have Doubtless Heardof The Beryl Coronet?'" 'one Of The Most Precious Public ______ionsof The Empire - ' Said I