The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
me to Winchester to mee
so. She has
matter, then? Can you
ut which of these is correct can only be determined by the fresh information which we shall no doubt find waiti
nce from the station, and there we found the young lady waiting for us.
. "It is so very kind of you both; but indeed I do not know wha
us what has ha
r. Rucastle to be back before three. I got his leave to come i
r." Holmes thrust his long thin legs out tow
tual ill-treatment from Mr. and Mrs. Rucastle. It is only fair to them to say
can you not
elf, for it is a large square block of a house, whitewashed, but all stained and streaked with damp and bad weather. There are grounds round it, woods on three sides, and on the fourth a field which slopes down to the Southampton highroad, which curves