The Adventure of Black Peter - Sherlock holmes  

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I have never known my friend to be in better form, both mental

and physical, than in the year '95. His increasing fame had

brought with it an immense practice, and I should be guilty of an

indiscretion if I were even to hint at the identity of some of the

illustrious clients who crossed our humble threshold in Baker

Street. Holmes, however, like all great artists, lived for his art's

sake, and, save in the case of the Duke of Holdernesse, I have

seldom known him claim any large reward for his inestimable

services. So unworldly was he -- or so capricious -- that he fre-

quently refused his help to the powerful and wealthy where the

problem made no appeal to his sympathies, while he would

devote weeks of most intense application to the affairs of some

humble client whose case presented those strange and dramatic

qualities which appealed to his imagination and challenged his

ingenuity.


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