Chapter 5 Our Advertisement Brings A VisitorOUR morning's exertions had been too much for my weak health, and I was tired out in the afternoon. Af...
Chapter 4 What John Rance Had To TellIT was one o'clock when we left No. 3, Lauriston Gardens. Sherlock Holmes led me to the nearest telegraph off...
Chapter 1 Mr. Sherlock HolmesIN the year 1878 I took my degree of Doctor of Medicine of the University of London, and proceeded to Netley to go throug...
Chapter 2 The Science Of DeductionWE met next day as he had arranged, and inspected the rooms at No. 221B, Baker Street, of which he had spoken at our...
Chapter 3 The Lauriston Gardens MysteryI CONFESS that I was considerably startled by this fresh proof of the practical nature of my companion's th...
AMARANTA úRSULA returned with the angels of December, driven on a sailor's breeze, leading her husband by a silk rope tied around his neck....
Aureli-ano DID NOT leave Melquíades' room for a long time. He learned by heart the fantastic legends of the crumbling books, the synthesis ...
úRSULA HAD to make a great effort to fulfill her promise to die when it cleared. The waves of lucidity that were so scarce during the rains bec...
IT RAINED FOR four years, eleven months, and two days. There were periods of drizzle during which everyone put on his full dress a convalescent look t...
THE EVENTS that would deal Macon-do its fatal blow were just showing themselves when they brought Meme Buendía's son home. The public situa...