
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Part I.
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Colonel Openshaw's Fear of Some One or Something
Holmes: 'It is not so impossible, however, that a man should possess all knowledge which is likely to be useful to him in his work' He says the postmarks of letters sent from pondicerry and dundee suggest they were written by colonel openshaw. The writer's extreme love of solitude suggests he was in fear of some one or something - Holmes believes it could have been an assassin. But how would this information come about if no-one had ever heard of Colonel openshaw before? And why did two different people who knew each other get together for dinner at such short notice? How do we find out what really happened when Mr Ophelia went missing with her
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