The Adventure of the Empty House  

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It was in the spring of the year 1894 that all London was

interested, and the fashionable world dismayed. by the murder of

the Honourable Ronald Adair under most unusual and inexplica-

ble circumstances. The public has already learned those particu-

lars of the crime which came out in the po]ice investigation, but

a good deal was suppressed upon that occasion, since the case

for the prosecution was so overwhelmingly strong that it was not

necessary to bring forward all the facts. Only now, at the end of

nearly ten years, am I allowed to supply those missing links

which make up the whole of that remarkable chain. The crime

was of interest in itself, but that interest was as nothing to me

compared to the inconceivable sequel, which afforded me the

greatest shock and surprise of any event in my adventurous life.

Even now, after this long interval, I find myself thrilling as I

think of it, and feeling once more that sudden flood of joy,

amazement, and incredulity which utterly submerged my mind.

Let me say to that public, which has shown some interest in

those glimpses which I have occasionally given them of the

thoughts and actions of a very remarkable man, that they are not

to blame me if I have not shared my knowledge with them, for I

should have considered it my first duty to do so, had I not been

barred by a positive prohibition from his own lips, which was

only withdrawn upon the third of last month.


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