[The Valley of Fear by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Valley of Fear CHAPTER 1 20/23
He is sure--'confidence' was as near as he could get to 'confident'-- that it is pressing.
There is our result--and a very workmanlike little bit of analysis it was!" Holmes had the impersonal joy of the true artist in his better work, even as he mourned darkly when it fell below the high level to which he aspired.
He was still chuckling over his success when Billy swung open the door and Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard was ushered into the room. Those were the early days at the end of the '80's, when Alec MacDonald was far from having attained the national fame which he has now achieved.
He was a young but trusted member of the detective force, who had distinguished himself in several cases which had been entrusted to him.
His tall, bony figure gave promise of exceptional physical strength, while his great cranium and deep-set, lustrous eyes spoke no less clearly of the keen intelligence which twinkled out from behind his bushy eyebrows.
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