Quotation from: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


"But a cripple!" said I. "What could he have done single-handed
against a man in the prime of life?"


"He is a cripple in the sense that he walks with a limp; but in
other respects he appears to be a powerful and well-nurtured man.
Surely your medical experience would tell you, Watson, that
weakness in one limb is often compensated for by exceptional
strength in the others."


"Pray continue your narrative."

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