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THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOMES ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE THE MAN WITH THE TWISTED LIP (2) 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 MAN WITH THE TWISTED LIP 2 This discovery and the evident confusion which the cripple showed made the inspector realize that the matter was serious. The rooms were carefully examined and results all pointed to an abominable crime. The front room was plainly furnished as a sitting-room and led into a small bedroom which looked out upon the back of one of the wharves. Between the wharf and the bedroom window is a narrow strip which is dry at low tide but is covered at high tide with at least four and a half feet of water. The bedroom window was a broad one and opened from below. On examination traces of blood were to be seen upon the windowsill and several scattered drops were visible upon the wooden floor of the bedroom. Thrust away behind a curtain in the front room were all the clothes of Mr. Neville St. Clair with the exception of his coat. His boots his socks his hat and his watch--all were there. There were no signs of violence upon any of these garments and there were no other traces of Mr. Neville St. Clair. Out of the window he must apparently have gone for no other exit could be discovered and the ominous bloodstains upon the sill gave little promise that he could save himself by swimming for the tide was at its very highest at the moment of the tragedy. And now as to the villains who seemed to be immedlately implicated in the matter. The Lascar was known to be a man of the vilest antecedents but as by Mrs. St. Clair s story he was known to have been at the foot of the stair within a very few seconds of her husband s appearance at the window he could hardly have been more than an accessory to the crime. His defense was one of absolute ignorance and he protested that he had no knowledge as to the doings of Hugh Boone his lodger and that he could not account in any way for the presence of the missing gentleman s clothes. So much for the Lascar manager. Now for the sinister cripple who lives upon the .

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