Quotation from: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Written by: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle


He put a hand on either side of his head and rocked himself to
and fro, droning to himself like a child whose grief has got
beyond words.


Sherlock Holmes sat silent for some few minutes, with his brows
knitted and his eyes fixed upon the fire.


"Do you receive much company?" he asked.


"None save my partner with his family and an occasional friend of
Arthur's. Sir George Burnwell has been several times lately. No
one else, I think."

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