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Sherlock Holmes Investigates

The Six Napoleons

We sat in silence for a moment.

'Well', said Lestrade, 'I've seen you handle a good many cases, Mr. Holmes, but I don't know that I ever knew a more workmanlike one than that. We're not jealous of you at Scotland Yard. No, Sir, we are very proud of you, and if you come down to-morrow there's not a man, from the oldest inspector to the youngest constable, who wouldn't be glad to shake you by the hand.'

'Thank you!' said Holmes. 'Thank you!' and as he turned away it seemed to me that he was more nearly moved by the softer human emotions than I had ever seen him. A moment later he was the cold and practical thinker once more. 'Put the pearl in the safe, Watson', said he, 'and get out the papers of the Conk-Singleton forgery case. Good-bye, Lestrade. If any little problem comes your way I shall be happy, if I can, to give you a hint or two as to its solution.'

THE END

Vocabulary:

Workmanlike: Done quickly, sensibly and correctly
Inspector: Here it means a high-ranking policeman
Moved: Made to feel strong emotion
Practical: Thinking of things useful in the real world
Forgery: Making a false document that looks like the real thing
Hint: Help to find the truth

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