If The Young Lady Has A Brother Or Afriend - He Ought To Lay A ______ Across Your Shoulders; By Jove!" He Continued - Flushing Up At Thesight Of The Bitter Sneer Upon The Man's Face - "Itis Not Part Of My Duties To My Client - But Here's Ahunting Crop Handy - And I Think I Shall Just Treatmyself To - " He Took Two Swift Steps To The ______ - But Before He Could Grasp It There Was A Wild Clatter Of Steps Upon The Stairs - The Heavy Hall Doorbanged - And From The Window We Could See Mr; His Facewas Bent Downward - His Shoulders Bowed - His Lipscompressed - And The Veins Stood Out Like ______cordin His Long - Sinewy Neck; Solong - Then!"He Flicked The Horse With His ______ - And Wedashed Away Through The Endless Succession Ofsombre And Deserted Streets - Which Widened Gradually - Until We Were Flying Across A Broad Balustradedbridge - With The Murky River Flowing Sluggishlybeneath Us; The Lash - However - Was Curled Upon Itself And Tied So As Tomake A Loop Of ______cord

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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. If The Young Lady Has A Brother Or Afriend - He Ought To Lay A ______ Across Your Shoulders; By Jove!" He Continued - Flushing Up At Thesight Of The Bitter Sneer Upon The Man's Face - "Itis Not Part Of My Duties To My Client - But Here's Ahunting Crop Handy - And I Think I Shall Just Treatmyself To - " He Took Two Swift Steps To The ______ - But Before He Could Grasp It There Was A Wild Clatter Of Steps Upon The Stairs - The Heavy Hall Doorbanged - And From The Window We Could See Mr; His Facewas Bent Downward - His Shoulders Bowed - His Lipscompressed - And The Veins Stood Out Like ______cordin His Long - Sinewy Neck; Solong - Then!"He Flicked The Horse With His ______ - And Wedashed Away Through The Endless Succession Ofsombre And Deserted Streets - Which Widened Gradually - Until We Were Flying Across A Broad Balustradedbridge - With The Murky River Flowing Sluggishlybeneath Us; The Lash - However - Was Curled Upon Itself And Tied So As Tomake A Loop Of ______cord