8 Results for: (Concept:07400156-n)
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10114 " ' Because during the last few nights I have always , about three in the morning , heard a low , clear whistle .
10141 As I opened my door I seemed to hear a low whistle , such as my sister described , and a few moments later a clanging sound , as if a mass of metal had fallen .
10155 " One moment , " said Holmes , " are you sure about this whistle and metallic sound ?
10187 Imagine , then , my thrill of terror when last night , as I lay awake , thinking over her terrible fate , I suddenly heard in the silence of the night the low whistle which had been the herald of her own death .
10227 " What becomes , then , of these nocturnal whistles , and what of the very peculiar words of the dying woman ? "
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 . "
10543 At the moment when Holmes struck the light I heard a low , clear whistle , but the sudden glare flashing into my weary eyes made it impossible for me to tell what it was at which my friend lashed so savagely .
10584 Then I thought of the whistle .

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