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Termos e frases comunsADVENTURE answered asked Baker Street Catherine Cusack chair Clair clear client Cooee corner coronet cried crime dark dear door doubt dress eyes face father front gentleman glanced goose hair hand Hatherley head heard Henry Baker Horsham Hosmer Angel Hotel Cosmopolitan Hugh Boone hurried Inspector Bradstreet Irene Adler King of Bohemia knew laughed Lestrade letter light look Lord St marriage matter McCarthy minutes Miss Hunter Miss Stoner morning never Neville St night o'clock once Openshaw papers perhaps police Pray Red-headed League remarked round Roylott Rucastle rushed Scotland Yard seemed seen Sherlock Holmes side Sign of Four silence Simon singular stone story strange Study in Scarlet suddenly tell thing thought told took turned waiting walked Watson wife Windibank window wish woman words Passagens mais conhecidasPágina 258 - The building was of gray, lichenblotched stone, with a high central portion, and two curving wings, like the claws of a crab, thrown out on each side. In one of these wings the windows were broken, and blocked with wooden boards, while the roof was partly caved in, a picture of ruin. The central portion was in little better repair, but the right-hand block was comparatively modern, and the blinds in the windows, with the blue smoke curling up from the chimneys, showed that this was where the family... Página 270 - I heard a gentle sound of movement, and then all was silent once more, though the smell grew stronger. For half an hour I sat with straining ears. Then suddenly another sound became audible — a very gentle, soothing sound, like that of a small jet of steam escaping continually from a kettle. The instant that we heard it, Holmes sprang from the bed, struck a match, and lashed furiously with his cane at the bell-pull. "You see it, Watson?" he yelled. "You see it?" But I saw nothing. At the moment... Página 65 - Which were very well justified," observed Holmes. " And now it is time that we arranged our little plans. I expect that within an hour matters will come to a head. In the meantime, Mr. Merryweather, we must put the screen over that dark lantern. Página 157 - I said then, that a man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest he can put away in the lumber room of his library, where he can get it if he wants it. Página 256 - At Waterloo we were fortunate in catching a train for Leatherhead, where we hired a trap at the station inn and drove for four or five miles through the lovely Surrey lanes. It was a perfect day, with a bright sun and a few fleecy clouds in the heavens. The trees and wayside hedges were just throwing out their first green shoots, and the air was full of the pleasant smell of the moist earth. To me at least there was a strange contrast between the sweet promise of the spring and this sinister quest... Página 37 - Your cases have indeed been of the greatest interest ' to me," I observed. " You will remember that I remarked the other day, just before we went into the very simple problem presented by Miss Mary Sutherland, that for strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination. Página 63 - We had reached the same crowded thoroughfare in which we had found ourselves in the morning. Our cabs were dismissed, and following the guidance of Mr. Merryweather, we passed down a narrow passage, and through a side door which he opened for us. Within there was a small corridor, which ended in a very massive iron gate. This also was opened, and led down a flight of winding stone steps, which terminated at another formidable gate. Mr. Merryweather stopped to light a lantern, and then conducted us... Página 106 - Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing," answered Holmes, thoughtfully. " It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something entirely different. Página 272 - As he spoke he drew the dog-whip swiftly from the dead man's lap, and throwing the noose round the reptile's neck he drew it from its horrid perch and, carrying it at arm's length, threw it into the iron safe, which he closed upon it. Such are the true facts of the death of Dr. Grimesby Roylott, of Stoke Moran. It is not... Página 51 - No, no," cried Holmes, shoving him back into the chair from which he had half risen. " I really wouldn't miss your case for the world. It is most refreshingly unusual. But there is, if you will excuse my saying so, something just a little funny about it. Pray, what steps did you take when you found the card upon the door? " " I was staggered, sir. I did not know what to do. Then I called at the offices round, but none of them seemed to know anything about it. Finally, I went to the landlord, who... Referências de páginas webArthur Conan Doyle - Rodney Stone mercadolivre: GIOLU ^ A CURIOSA HISTÓRIA DE RODNEY STONE - CONAN ... Rodney Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle: CHAPTER I--FRIAR`S OAK Rodney Stone by Doyle, Arthur Conan - Chapter 17 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - Rodney Stone - Chapter I - Friar's Oak LIVRARIA DO CRIME.COM.BR - A livraria de literatura policial e de ... Rodney Stone by Arthur Conan Doyle. Search, Read, Study, Discuss. Capítulo 68. Rodney Stone Rodney Stone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rodney Stone/Chapter II - Wikisource Informações bibliográficas |