The Man with the Twisted Lip: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle
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A gripping tale of a missing man, Neville St. Clair, and a seemingly unrelated beggar with a scarred lip. Mrs. St. Clair, frantic after seeing her husband in an opium den and then witnessing his disappearance, hires Holmes.
The Man with the Twisted Lip: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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The Man with the Twisted Lip
Isa Whitney, brother of the late Elias Whitney, D.D., Principal of the Theological College of St. George’s, was much addicted to opium. The habit grew upon him, as I understand, from some foolish freak when he was at college; for having read De Quincey’s description of his dreams and sensations, he had drenched his tobacco with laudanum in an attempt to produce the same effects. He found, as so many more have done, that the practice is easier to attain than to get rid of, and for many years he continued to be a slave to the drug, an object of mingled horror and pity to his friends and relatives. I can see him now, with yellow, pasty face, drooping lids, and pin-point pupils, all huddled in a chair, the wreck and ruin of a noble man.One night—it was in June, ’89—there came a ring to my bell, about the hour when a man gives his first yawn and glances at the clock. I sat up in my chair, and my wife laid her needle-work down in her lap and made a little face of disappointment.“A patient!” said she. “You’ll have to go out.”I groaned, for I was newly come back from a weary day.We heard the door open, a few hurried words, and then quick steps upon the linoleum. Our own door flew open, and a lady, clad in some dark-coloured stuff, with a black veil, entered the room.“You will excuse my calling so late,” she began, and then, suddenly losing her self-control, she ran forward, threw her arms about my wife’s neck, and sobbed upon her shoulder. “Oh, I’m in such trouble!” she cried; “I do so want a little help.”“Why,” said my wife, pulling up her veil, “it is Kate Whitney. How you startled me, Kate! I had not an idea who you were when you came in.”“I didn’t know what to do, so I came straight to you.” That was always the way. Folk who were in grief came to my wife like birds to a lighthouse.“It was very sweet of you to come. Now, you must have some wine and water, and sit here comfortably and tell us all about it. Or should you rather that I sent James off to bed?”“Oh, no, no! I want the doctor’s advice and help, too. It’s about Isa. He has not been home for two days. I am...
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About the Author
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, born in 1859, was a Scottish writer best known for creating the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes. He was a prolific author, also writing historical romances, science fiction, and non-fiction works. Doyle initially trained as a doctor, but his literary career took off with the success of the Sherlock Holmes stories. He was knighted for his work in the Boer War.
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