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Las aventuras de Sherlock Holmes
The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
Capítulo 12, Página 2
"Oh,
my
dear
fellow,
what
does
the
public
care
about
the
finer
details
of
analysis
and
deduction?
They
can't
tell
a
weaver
by
his
tooth
or
a
printer
by
his
thumb.
But
if
your
stories
are
trivial,
I
can't
blame
you.
The
great
cases
are
gone.
Criminals
lack
creativity.
My
practice
now
seems
to
be
about
finding
lost
pencils
and
advising
young
ladies
from
boarding
schools.
I
think
I've
hit
the
lowest
point.
This
note
I
got
this
morning
shows
it.
Read
it!"
He
threw
a
crumpled
letter
to
me.
It
was
dated
from
Montague
Place
the
night
before
and
said:
"DEAR
MR.
HOLMES,—I
am
very
eager
to
consult
you
about
whether
I
should
accept
a
job
offer
as
a
governess.
I
will
come
at
half-past
ten
tomorrow
if
it's
convenient.
Yours
sincerely,"
"VIOLET
HUNTER."
"Do
you
know
this
young
lady?"
I
asked.
"No,
I
don't."
"It's
half-past
ten
now."
"Yes,
and
I
believe
that
is
her
ring."
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