The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
, and without either
recent services to one of the royal houses of Europe have shown that you are one who may safely be trusted with matters which are of an importance which can hardl
," I remarked. "What do y
data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of
writing, and the paper
ring to imitate my companion's processes. "Such paper could not be bo
aid Holmes. "It is not an English pa
l "g," a "P," and a large "G" with a smal
make of that?
ker, no doubt; or h
at our Continental Gazetteer." He took down a heavy brown volume from his shelves. "Eglow, Eglonitz--here we are, Egria. It is in a German-speaking country--in Bohemia, not far from Carlsbad. 'Remarkable as being the
s made in Boh
ved.' A Frenchman or Russian could not have written that. It is the German who is so uncourteous to his verbs. It only remains, therefore, to discover what is want
hoofs and grating wheels against the curb, foll
ndow. "A nice little brougham and a pair of beauties. A hundred and fifty gu
I had better
ost without my Boswell. And this promises to b
our cl
may he. Here he comes. Sit down in that armc
stairs and in the passage, paused immediately outside
n!" sai
rs was lined with flame-colored silk and secured at the neck with a brooch which consisted of a single flaming beryl. Boots which extended halfway up his calves, and which were trimmed at the tops with rich brown fur, completed the impression of barbaric opulence which was suggested by his whole appearance. He carried a broad-brimmed hat in his hand, while he wore across t
ly marked German accent. "I told you that I would call." He look
colleague, Dr. Watson, who is occasionally good enough t
entleman, your friend, is a man of honor and discretion, whom I may trust with a matter o
back into my chair. "It is both, or none," said he. "You may
ute secrecy for two years; at the end of that time the matter will be of no importance. At present
se," sai
nd
n who employs me wishes his agent to be unknown to you, and I may confess at
of it," said
ht grow to be an immense scandal and seriously compromise one of the reigning families of Europe.
ed Holmes, settling himself down i
who had been no doubt depicted to him as the most incisive reasoner and most energetic agen
state your case," he remarked, "I s
Then, with a gesture of desperation, he tore the mask from his face and hurled it upon t
was aware that I was addressing Wilhelm Gottsreich Sigismond von Orm
u can understand that I am not accustomed to doing such business in my own person. Yet the matter was so delicate that I could no
said Holmes, shuttin
gthy visit to Warsaw, I made the acquaintance of the wellknown
s concerning men and things, so that it was difficult to name a subject or a person on which he could not at once furnish information. In this case I
Opera of Warsaw--yes! Retired from operatic stage--ha! Living in London--quite so! Your Majesty, as I understand, became
ly so. B
a secret
on
apers or ce
on
rson should produce her letters for blackmailing or o
is the
pooh! F
ate note
ole
own
ita
hotog
ugh
th in the p
d! Your Majesty has indeed
mad--
romised yourse
nce then. I was young
t be re
tried and
must pay. It m
ill no
en, t