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DanielPereira  
#1 Posted : Thursday, November 03, 2022 11:00:11 AM(UTC)
DanielPereira

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No. Lauriston Garden Street looks like a haunted house from the outside. There were four houses in succession, a little off the street, two inhabited, two vacant, and the number was the vacant one. There were three rows of windows on the street side of the empty house, which was very desolate because no one lived there. The dust-laden glass was pasted with "for rent" posts everywhere, like white clouds on the eyes. There was a small overgrown garden in front of each house, which separated the houses from the street. In the little garden there was a yellow path made of clay and stones; it had rained heavily all night and was muddy everywhere. The garden was surrounded by a low wall, about three feet high, with a wooden fence at the top of the wall. A tall policeman stood leaning against the wall, surrounded by a few idle people, looking in, hoping to see the scene in the room, but nothing could be seen. I guessed that Holmes would rush into the room at once and begin to study the mysterious case. But he didn't seem to be in a hurry. He showed an air of insouciance which, under the circumstances, I thought was rather pretentious. He walked up and down the sidewalk, staring blankly at the ground, and then at the sky and the house opposite and the wooden fence on the top of the wall. After this careful examination, he walked slowly up the path, or rather, he walked across the grass beside the road, and looked intently at the ground of the path. He stopped twice, and once I saw him smile and heard him give a shout of satisfaction. There were many footprints on this wet and muddy clay; but as the police trod on it to and fro, I wondered how my companion could hope to make out anything from it. I have not forgotten, however, how on that occasion he proved his keen observation of things, so that I believe he will be able to see many things that I cannot see. At the door of the house we were greeted by a tall,Iron Nail Making Machine, fair-faced man with sallow hair and a notebook in his hand. He ran forward, took my companion's hand warmly and said, "It's very kind of you to come.". I left everything as it was. "Except that!" My friend pointed to the path and said, "If a herd of Buffalo came through here, it couldn't get any worse than this.". No problem, Gregson. You must think you've come to a conclusion, and that's why you allow others to do it. "I'm busy in my room," the detective said evasively. "My colleague, Mr. Lestrade, is here, too. I leave everything outside to him." Holmes looked at me and raised his eyebrows mockingly. He said: "With two people like you and Lestrade present, of course the third person won't find anything more." "I think we did the best we could," Gregson said triumphantly, rubbing his hands. This case is really broken, Automatic Nail Making Machine ,Coil nail machine, and I know it's right up your alley. "Didn't you come in a carriage?" Asked Holmes. No, sir. "Neither did Lestrade?" "Neither has he, sir." "Well, let's go into the house and see." After these incoherent questions, Holmes strode into the room. Gregson followed with a look of surprise on his face. There was a short passage leading to the kitchen. There was no flat carpet on the floor of the passage, and the floor was covered with dust. There is a door on the left and right of the corridor. One of them has clearly not been open for many weeks. The other is the door of the restaurant, where the tragedy happened. Holmes went in, and I followed him with a heavy heart. This is caused by the dead body. It was a large square room, which was particularly spacious because of its lack of furniture. The walls were covered with cheap flower paper, and in some places they were spotted with mildew, and in some places they were peeled off in large areas, revealing the yellow pink walls inside. There is a beautiful fireplace across the door. The frame of the fireplace was made of white fake marble, and a red candle was placed at one end of the mantelpiece. There was only one window in the room, which was very dirty, so the light in the room was very dim, and everywhere was covered with a dull color. The dust in the house deepened the mood. I didn't see these scenes until later.
When I entered, all my attention was focused on the horrible corpse, who lay frozen on the floor, staring blankly at the faded ceiling. The deceased was about forty-three or forty-four years old, of medium height, with broad shoulders, black curly hair, and a short stiff beard. He was wearing a thick black coat jacket and vest, light-colored trousers, with a white collar and cuffs. There was a neat top hat on the floor beside him. The dead man clenched his fists, stretched his arms, folded his legs, and seemed to have had a painful struggle when he was dying. There was a look of terror on his rigid face, which seemed to me to be an expression of resentment, which I had never seen in anger. The ferocious visage, with its grotesque grin, was terrible, and with its low forehead, its flat nose, and its prominent chin, it looked like a grotesque flat-nosed ape. Moreover, the most unnatural writhing gesture of pain made its appearance all the more terrible. I have seen all kinds of dead people, but I have never seen a more terrible sight than in this dark, filthy house along a suburban road in London. Lestrade, who had always been a lean detective, was standing at the door, and he greeted my friend and me. "This case is sure to stir up the whole town, sir," he said. I am not a novice without experience, but I have never seen such a broken thing. "No clue?" Asked Gregson. "Not at all,Nail Making Machine price," echoed Lestrade. Holmes went to the body and knelt down to examine it intently. Are you sure there are no scars? He asked, pointing to the blood around him. The two detectives answered in unison, "No." 。 3shardware.com
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