10 Results for: (Concept:00729109-v)
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10015 Should it prove to be an interesting case , you would , I am sure , wish to follow it from the outset .
10018 I had no keener pleasure than in following Holmes in his professional investigations , and in admiring the rapid deductions , as swift as intuitions , and yet always founded on a logical basis with which he unravelled the problems which were submitted to him .
10248 I have traced her .
10267 I traced her !
10276 This incident gives zest to our investigation , however , and I only trust that our little friend will not suffer from her imprudence in allowing this brute to trace her .
18693 I knocked him down , and the police have him in custody ; but I can tell you with the most absolute confidence that no possible connection will ever be traced between the gentleman upon whose front teeth I have barked my knuckles and the retiring mathematical coach , who is , I dare say , working out problems upon a blackboard ten miles away .
45941 The day had been wet , and Sir Charles 's footmarks were easily traced down the Alley .
46105 The only other kinsman whom we have been able to trace was Rodger Baskerville , the youngest of three brothers of whom poor Sir Charles was the elder .
46606 We may waste time in following the wrong one , but sooner or later we must come upon the right . '
61143 However , when we trace the history of how politics have become distant from us , this is where we arrive .

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