CHAPTER I
"Truth is strange, Stranger than fiction."
I think it but right that in making my appearance before the public I
should at once acquaint them with my titles and name. My ...
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
In choosing a few typical cases which illustrate the remarkable mental
qualities of my friend, Sherlock Holmes, I have endeavoured, as far as
possible, to...
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
In recording from time to time some of the curious experiences and
interesting recollections which I associate with my long and intimate
friendship with M...
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Mrs. Hudson, the landlady of Sherlock Holmes, was a long- suffering
woman. Not only was her first-floor flat invaded at all hours by throngs
of singular a...
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
One
"Well, Mrs. Warren, I cannot see that you have any particular cause for
uneasiness, nor do I understand why I, whose time is of some value,
should int...