The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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loves her husband, she does not love your Majesty. If she does not love your
! What a queen she would have made!" He relapsed into a moody sil
y woman stood upon the steps. She watched us wit
Holmes, I beli
mpanion, looking at her with a qu
o call. She left this morning with her husband by t
k, white with chagrin and surprise. "
to re
sked the King hoars
d hurriedly ransacked them before her flight. Holmes rushed at the bell-pull, tore back a small sliding shutter, and, plunging in his hand, pulled out a photograph and a letter. The photograph was of Irene Adler herself in
t if the King employed an agent it would certainly be you. And your address had been given me. Yet, with all this, you made me reveal what you wanted to know. Even after I became suspicious, I found it hard to think evil of such a dear, kind old clergyman. But, you kno
as flight, when pursued by so formidable an antagonist; so you will find the nest empty when you call to-morrow. As to the photograph, your client may rest in peace. I love and am loved by a better man than he. The King may do what he will without hindrance from
truly
rton, ne
e read this epistle. "Did I not tell you how quick and resolute she was? Would sh
nt level to your Majesty," said Holmes coldly. "I am sorry that I have not
ould be more successful. I know that her word is inviolate
hear your Ma
can reward you. This ring--" He slipped an emerald snake rin
g which I should value eve
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" he cried. "Certain
r to wish you a very good-morning." He bowed, and, turning away without observing the
were beaten by a woman's wit. He used to make merry over the cleverness of women, but I have not heard him do it of late.