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A Study in Scarlet - Doyle, Arthur Conan ยท 64 words
The more I thought of it the more extraordinary did my companions hypothesis, that the man had been poisoned, appear. I remembered how he had sniffed his lips, and had no doubt that he had detected something which had given rise to the idea. Then, again, if not poison, what had caused the mans death, since there was neither wound nor marks of strangulation.
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