Quotation from: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


"Coarse writing," murmured Holmes. "Surely this is not your
husband's writing, madam."


"No, but the enclosure is."


"I perceive also that whoever addressed the envelope had to go
and inquire as to the address."


"How can you tell that?"


"The name, you see, is in perfectly black ink, which has dried
itself. The rest is of the greyish colour, which shows that
blotting-paper has been used. If it had been written straight
off, and then blotted, none would be of a deep black shade. This
man has written the name, and there has then been a pause before
he wrote the address, which can only mean that he was not
familiar with it. It is, of course, a trifle, but there is
nothing so important as trifles. Let us now see the letter. Ha!
there has been an enclosure here!"

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