| George Newnes, Herbert Greenhough Smith - England - 1892 - 734 pages
...blood up to the handle, while in his left he grasped a red and black silk cravat, which was recog nised by the maid as having been worn on the preceding evening...although a large reward has been offered, and all the gipsies of Dartmoor are on the alert, no news has come of him. Finally an analysis has shown that the... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - Fiction - 1992 - 468 pages
...blood up to the handle, while in his left he grasped a red and black silk cravat, which was recognised by the maid as having been worn on the preceding evening...although a large reward has been offered, and all the gipsies of Dartmoor are on the alert, no news has come of him. Finally an analysis has shown that the... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - Fiction - 1996 - 1136 pages
...blood up to the handle, while in his left he grasped a red and black silk cravat, which was recognised by the maid as having been worn on the preceding evening...although a large reward has been offered, and all the gipsies of Dartmoor are on the alert, no news has come of him. Finally an analysis has shown that the... | |
| Nancy Carrick, Lawrence Finsen - Education - 1997 - 324 pages
...his left he grasped a red and black silk cravat, which was recognized by the maid as having been worn by the stranger who had visited the stables. "Hunter,...although a large reward has been offered, and all the gipsies of Dartmoor are on the alert, no news has come of him. Finally an analysis has shown that the... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - Fiction - 2004 - 586 pages
...he held a small knife, which was clotted with blood up to the handle, while in his left he grasped a red and black silk cravat, which was recognized...although a large reward has been offered, and all the gipsies of Dartmoor are on the alert, no news has come of him. Finally an analysis has shown that the... | |
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