10 Results for: (Concept:06341249-n)
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10093 We had , however , an aunt , my mother 's maiden sister , Miss Honoria Westphail , who lives near Harrow , and we were occasionally allowed to pay short visits at this lady 's house .
10193 " Miss Roylott , you have not .
10229 " When you combine the ideas of whistles at night , the presence of a band of gipsies who are on intimate terms with this old doctor , the fact that we have every reason to believe that the doctor has an interest in preventing his stepdaughter 's marriage , the dying allusion to a band , and , finally , the fact that Miss Helen Stoner heard a metallic clang , which might have been caused by one of those metal bars that secured the shutters falling back into its place , I think that there is good ground to think that the mystery may be cleared along those lines . "
10266 I know that Miss Stoner has been here .
10304 " And the lady , I fancy , is Miss Stoner , " observed Holmes , shading his eyes .
10309 Good-afternoon , Miss Stoner .
10316 Miss Stoner turned white to the lips as she listened .
10345 Miss Stoner did so , and Holmes , after a careful examination through the open window , endeavoured in every way to force the shutter open , but without success .
10352 Holmes refused to examine the third chamber , so we passed at once to the second , that in which Miss Stoner was now sleeping , and in which her sister had met with her fate .
10385 With your permission , Miss Stoner , we shall now carry our researches into the inner apartment . "

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