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official adviser and helper to everybody who is absolutely
puzzled, throughout three continents, you are brought in con-
tact with all that is strange and bizarre. But here"--I picked
up the morning paper from the ground--"let us put it to a
practical test. Here is the first heading upon which I come.
'A husband's cruelty to his wife.' There is half a column
of print, but I know without reading it that it is all perfectly
familiar to me. There is, of course, the other woman, the
drink, the push, the blow, the bruise, the sympathetic sister
or landlady. The crudest of writers could invent nothing
more crude."

"Indeed, your example is an unfortunate one for your argu-
ment," said Holmes, taking the paper and glancing his eye
down it. "This is the Dundas separation case, and, as it
happens, I was engaged in clearing up some small points in
connection with it. The husband was a teetotaler, there was no
other woman, and the conduct complained of was that he had
drifted into the habit of winding up every meal by taking out
his false teeth and hurling them at his wife, which, you will
allow, is not an action likely to occur to the imagination of the
average story-teller. Take a pinch of snuff, doctor, and ac-
knowledge that I have scored over you in your example."

He held out his snuffbox of old gold, with a great amethyst
in the centre of the lid. Its splendor was in such contrast to
his homely ways and simple life that I could not help com-
menting upon it.

"Ah," said he, "I forgot that I had not seen you for some
weeks. It is a little souvenir from the King of Bohemia in
return for my assistance in the case of the Irene Adler
papers."

"And the ring?" I asked, glancing at a remarkable brilliant
which sparkled upon his finger.

"It was from the reigning family of Holland, though the
matter in which I served them was of such delicacy that I
cannot confide it even to you, who have been good enough to
chronicle one or two of my little problems."

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Publication Information: Book Title: Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Contributors: Arthur Conan Doyle - author. Publisher: A. L. Burt. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1892. Page Number: 57.
    
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