
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part I.
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The Coroner, Witness, I Must Still Refuse
Witness: 'I have a vague impression that, as i ran forward, something lay upon the ground to the left of me. It seemed to me to be something grey in colour' Witness: 'When i rose from my father, i looked round for it, but it was gone' Holmes laughed softly to himself and stretched out on the cushioned seat. Both you and the coroner have been at some pains, said he to single out the very strongest points in the young man's favour. He calls attention,. and with reason, to the discrepancy about his father having signalled to him before seeing him, also to his refusal to give details of his conversation with his father and his singular account
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