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THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOMES ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE The Adventure of the Speckled Band (3) Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng quen thuộc. Nhằm giúp các em và các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOMES ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE The Adventure of the Speckled Band 3 Dr. Grimesby Roylott s chamber was larger than that of his step-daughter but was as plainly furnished. A camp-bed a small wooden shelf full of books mostly of a technical character an armchair beside the bed a plain wooden chair against the wall a round table and a large iron safe were the principal things which met the eye. Holmes walked slowly round and examined each and all of them with the keenest interest. What s in here he asked tapping the safe. My stepfather s business papers. Oh you have seen inside then Only once some years ago. I remember that it was full of papers. There isn t a cat in it for example No. What a strange idea Well look at this He took up a small saucer of milk which stood on the top of it. No we don t keep a cat. But there is a cheetah and a baboon. Ah yes of course Well a cheetah is just a big cat and yet a saucer of milk does not go very far in satisfying its wants I daresay. There is one point which I should wish to determine. He squatted down in front of the wooden chair and examined the seat of it with the greatest attention. Thank you. That is quite settled said he rising and putting his lens in his pocket. Hello Here is something interesting The object which had caught his eye was a small dog lash hung on one corner of the bed. The lash however was curled upon itself and tied so as to make a loop of whipcord. What do you make of that Watson It s a common enough lash. But I don t know why if should be tied. That is not quite so common is it Ah me it s a wicked world and when a clever man turns his brains to crime it is the worst of all. I think that I have seen enough now Miss Stoner and with your permission we shall walk out upon the lawn. I had never seen my friend s face so grim or his brow so dark as it was when we turned from the scene of this investigation. We had walked several times up and down the lawn neither Miss Stoner nor myself .