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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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This ground in front belongs to the house, but the woods all round are part of Lord Southerton's preserves.

A clump of copper beeches immediately in front of the hall door has given its name to the place.
"I was driven over by my employer, who was as amiable as ever, and was introduced by him that evening to his wife and the child.
There was no truth, Mr.Holmes, in the conjecture which seemed to us to be probable in your rooms at Baker Street.

Mrs.Rucastle is not mad.

I found her to be a silent, pale-faced woman, much younger than her husband, not more than thirty, I should think, while he can hardly be less than forty-five.

From their conversation I have gathered that they have been married about seven years, that he was a widower, and that his only child by the first wife was the daughter who has gone to Philadelphia.


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