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1 I met him accordingly next morning and we travelled down to Woking together.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty
2 He knew hardly any books, but he had travelled far, had seen much of the world.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In V. The Adventure of The "Gloria Scott"
3 It told how two Englishmen who had been traveling with a woman had met with a tragic end.
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4 We prospered, we travelled, we came back as rich colonials to England, and we bought country estates.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In V. The Adventure of The "Gloria Scott"
5 In vain I searched among the groups of travellers and leave-takers for the lithe figure of my friend.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
6 He got engaged to her when traveling last winter, and she came down to be introduced to his people, with her brother as escort.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty
7 The path has been cut half-way round the fall to afford a complete view, but it ends abruptly, and the traveler has to return as he came.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
8 Then, having taken another look round, I returned to my carriage, where I found that the porter, in spite of the ticket, had given me my decrepit Italian friend as a traveling companion.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
9 In the meantime we shall treat ourselves to a couple of carpet-bags, encourage the manufactures of the countries through which we travel, and make our way at our leisure into Switzerland, via Luxembourg and Basle.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XII. The Adventure of The Final Problem
10 I had already begun to suspect Joseph, from the fact that you had intended to travel home with him that night, and that therefore it was a likely enough thing that he should call for you, knowing the Foreign Office well, upon his way.
The Memoirs of Sherlock HolmesBy Arthur Conan Doyle ContextHighlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty