DOYLE: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, IV (David Timson/ Nicolas Soames) (Naxos Audio Books: NA321312)
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Four more stories from the master detective. The mystery of the missing suitor is solved and Sherlock Holmes raises his whip... an Indian pot stands in the shadows of a Colonel's death... serious affairs of state and international diplomacy are threatened by a theft... and surely evil intent lies behind threats in a hidden house. The cool observations and swift action of Sherlock Holmes resolves all.
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| A Case of Identity | |
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'My dear fellow,' said Sherlock Holmes...' |
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Miss Mary Sutherland enters... |
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Miss Sutherland tells her story |
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Sherlock Holmes considers the matter |
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I return to Baker Street.. |
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'Our visitor collapsed into a chair, with a ghastl |
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'One summer night, a few months after my marriage. |
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'The facts are only two days old. Briefly they are |
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'Having gathered these facts, Watson...' |
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Miss Morrison's statement... |
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| Disc: 2 |
| The Adventure of the Crooked Man | |
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At the scene of the tragedy |
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My way ran down a dried-up watercourse..' |
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'The July which immediately succeeded my marriage |
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'Holmes was seated at his side-table clad in his d |
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'I won't waste your time,' said he, raising himsel |
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'the commissionaire, seeing by my pale face that s |
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'Then for the first time the horror of my situatio |
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'Mr. Joseph Harrison drove us down to the station. |
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'It was twenty past three when we reached our term |
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'I met him accordingly next morning |
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'It was arranged as he suggested...' |
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| Disc: 3 |
| The Naval Treaty | |
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'It was seven o'clock when I awoke...' |
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'The night was fine, but still it was a very weary |
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| The Greek Interpreter | |
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'During my long and intimate acquaintance with Mr. |
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'Mycroft Holmes was a much larger and stouter man |
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'A few minutes later we were joined by a short, st |
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'As he spoke, he opened a door...' |
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'I was hurried through the hall and into the vehic |
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'We had reached our house in Baker Street while we |
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'Our hope was that, by taking the train...' |
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'It was a simple story which he had to tell...' |
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