10 Results for: (Concept:04314914-n)
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11039 A heavy step was heard upon the stairs , and an instant later there entered a tall , ruddy , clean-shaven gentleman , whose clear eyes and florid cheeks told of a life led far from the fogs of Baker Street .
11314 Together they had descended the stairs .
13279 A commissionaire remains all night in a little lodge at the foot of the stairs , and is in the habit of making coffee at his spirit-lamp for any of the officials who may be working overtime .
13289 The second one leads , by means of a second small stair , to a side-door used by servants , and also as a short cut by clerks when coming from Charles Street .
13294 I went down the stairs and into the hall , where I found the commissionaire fast asleep in his box , with the kettle boiling furiously upon the spirit-lamp , for the water was spurting over the floor .
13306 I ran frantically up the stairs and along the passage .
13314 ' I recognized in an instant that the thief must have come up the stairs from the side-door .
13323 Now we both rushed along the corridor and down the steep steps which led to Charles Street .
13359 ' Then we returned to the office , and searched the stairs and the passage without result .
45779 Now is the dramatic moment of fate , Watson , when you hear a step upon the stair which is walking into your life , and you know not whether for good or ill .

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