8 Results for: (Concept:00608670-v)
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11217 Sherlock Holmes preserved his calm professional manner until our visitor had left us , although it was easy for me , who knew him so well , to see that he was profoundly excited .
45904 If I have set it down it is because that which is clearly known hath less terror than that which is but hinted at and guessed .
48264 I knew Sir Charles 's generosity , and I thought that if he heard the story from my own lips he would help me . '
48465 ' I thought as much - and knowing your admirable tenacity , I was convinced that you were sitting in ambush , a weapon within reach , waiting for the tenant to return .
49043 ' I knew him , ' she said .
50826 To me , who knew his every mood and habit , his attitude and manner told their own story .
55831 Besides , I knew that my assistant was a good man , and that he would see to anything that turned up .
56008 The swing of his nature took him from extreme languor to devouring energy ; and , as I knew well , he was never so truly formidable as when , for days on end , he had been lounging in his arm-chair amid his improvisations and his blackletter editions .

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