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The Curse of the Baskervilles

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‘I have in my pocket a manuscript,’ said Dr James Mortimer. ‘I observed it as you entered the room,’ said Holmes. ‘It is an old manuscript.’ ‘Early eighteenth century, unless it is a forgery.’ ‘How can you say that, sir?’ ‘You have presented an inch...
Title: The Curse of the Baskervilles
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‘I have in my pocket a manuscript,’ said Dr James Mortimer.
‘I observed it as you entered the room,’ said Holmes.
‘It is an old manuscript.
’ ‘Early eighteenth century, unless it is a forgery.
’ ‘How can you say that, sir?’ ‘You have presented an inch.

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