아서 코난 도일 (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930)
■ 셜록 홈즈 단편집 1892.Adventures, 1894.Memoirs , ■ 셜록 홈즈 장편집 1887.A Study in Scarlet, 1890.The Sign of Four, 1902.The Hound of the Baskervilles,
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The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - Page 1 of 5 "To the man who loves art for its own sake," remarked Sherlock Holmes, tossing aside the advertisement sheet of the Daily Telegraph, "it is frequently in its least important and lowliest manifestations that the keenest pleasure is to be derived. It is pleasant to me to observe, Watson, that you have so far grasped this truth that in these little records of our cases which you have been good enough to draw up, and, I am bound to say, occasionally to embellish, you have given prominence not so much to the many causes celebres and sensational trials in which I have figured but rather to those incidents which may have been trivial in themselves, but which have given room for those faculties of deduction and of logical synthesis which I have made my special province." "And yet," said I, smiling, "I cannot quite hold myself absolved from the charge of sensationalism which has been urged against my records." "You have erred, perhaps," he observed, taking up a glowing cinder with the tongs and lighting with it the long cherry-wood pipe which was wont to replace his clay when he was in a disputatious rather than a meditative mood--"you have erred perhaps in attempting to put color and life into each of your statements instead of confining yourself to the task of placing upon record that severe reasoning from cause to effect which is really the only notable feature about the thing." "It seems to me that I have done you full justice in the matter," I remarked with some coldness, for I was repelled by the egotism which I had more than once observed to be a strong factor in my friend's singular character. "No, it is not selfishness or conceit," said he, answering, as was his wont, my thoughts rather than my words. "If I claim full justice for my art, it is because it is an impersonal thing--a thing beyond myself. Crime is common. Logic is rare. Therefore it is upon the logic rather than upon the crime that you should dwell. You have degraded what should have been a course of lectures into a series of tales." It was a cold morning of the early spring, and we sat after breakfast on either side of a cheery fire in the old room at Baker Street. A thick fog rolled down between the lines of dun-colored houses, and the opposing windows loomed like dark, shapeless blurs through the heavy yellow wreaths. Our gas was lit and shone on the white cloth and glimmer of china and metal, for the table had not been cleared yet. Sherlock Holmes had been silent all the morning, dipping continuously into the advertisement columns of a succession of papers until at last, having apparently given up his search, he had emerged in no very sweet temper to lecture me upon my literary shortcomings. "At the same time," he remarked after a pause, during which he had sat puffing at his long pipe and gazing down into the fire, "you can hardly be open to a charge of sensationalism, for out of these cases which you have been so kind as to interest yourself in, a fair proportion do not treat of crime, in its legal sense, at all. The small matter in which I endeavored to help the King of Bohemia, the singular experience of Miss Mary Sutherland, the problem connected with the man with the twisted lip, and the incident of the noble bachelor, were all matters which are outside the pale of the law. But in avoiding the sensational, I fear that you may have bordered on the trivial." "The end may have been so," I answered, "but the methods I hold to have been novel and of interest." "Pshaw, my dear fellow, what do the public, the great unobservant public, who could hardly tell a weaver by his tooth or a compositor by his left thumb, care about the finer shades of analysis and deduction! But, indeed, if you are trivial. I cannot blame you, for the days of the great cases are past. Man, or at least criminal man, has lost all enterprise and originality. As to my own little practice, it seems to be degenerating into an agency for recovering lost lead pencils and giving advice to young ladies from boarding-schools. I think that I have touched bottom at last, however. This note I had this morning marks my zero-point, I fancy. Read it!" He tossed a crumpled letter across to me. It was dated from Montague Place upon the preceding evening, and ran thus: "DEAR MR. HOLMES:--I am very anxious to consult you as to whether I should or should not accept a situation which has been offered to me as governess. I shall call at half-past ten to-morrow if I do not inconvenience you. Yours faithfully, VIOLET HUNTER." "Do you know the young lady?" I asked. "Not I." "It is half-past ten now." "Yes, and I have no doubt that is her ring." "It may turn out to be of more interest than you think. You remember that the affair of the blue carbuncle, which appeared to be a mere whim at first, developed into a serious investigation. It may be so in this case, also." "Well, let us hope so. But our doubts will very soon be solved, for here, unless I am much mistaken, is the person in question." As he spoke the door opened and a young lady entered the room. She was plainly but neatly dressed, with a bright, quick face, freckled like a plover's egg, and with the brisk manner of a woman who has had her own way to make in the world. "You will excuse my troubling you, I am sure," said she, as my companion rose to greet her, "but I have had a very strange experience, and as I have no parents or relations of any sort from whom I could ask advice, I thought that perhaps you would be kind enough to tell me what I should do." "Pray take a seat, Miss Hunter. I shall be happy to do anything that I can to serve you." I could see that Holmes was favorably impressed by the manner and speech of his new client. He looked her over in his searching fashion, and then composed himself, with his lids drooping and his finger-tips together, to listen to her story. "I have been a governess for five years," said she, "in the family of Colonel Spence Munro, but two months ago the colonel received an appointment at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, and took his children over to America with him, so that I found myself without a situation. I advertised, and I answered advertisements, but without success. At last the little money which I had saved began to run short, and I was at my wit's end as to what I should do. "There is a well-known agency for governesses in the West End called Westaway's, and there I used to call about once a week in order to see whether anything had turned up which might suit me. Westaway was the name of the founder of the business, but it is really managed by Miss Stoper. She sits in her own little office, and the ladies who are seeking employment wait in an anteroom, and are then shown in one by one, when she consults her ledgers and sees whether she has anything which would suit them. "Well, when I called last week I was shown into the little office as usual, but I found that Miss Stoper was not alone. A prodigiously stout man with a very smiling face and a great heavy chin which rolled down in fold upon fold over his throat sat at her elbow with a pair of glasses on his nose, looking very earnestly at the ladies who entered. As I came in he gave quite a jump in his chair and turned quickly to Miss Stoper. "'That will do,' said he; 'I could not ask for anything better. Capital! capital!' He seemed quite enthusiastic and rubbed his hands together in the most genial fashion. He was such a comfortable-looking man that it was quite a pleasure to look at him. "'You are looking for a situation, miss?' he asked. "'Yes, sir.' "'As governess?' "'Yes, sir.' "'And what salary do you ask?' "'I had 4 pounds a month in my last place with Colonel Spence Munro.' "'Oh, tut, tut! sweating--rank sweating!' he cried, throwing his fat hands out into the air like a man who is in a boiling passion. 'How could anyone offer so pitiful a sum to a lady with such attractions and accomplishments?' "'My accomplishments, sir, may be less than you imagine,' said I. 'A little French, a little German, music, and drawing --' "'Tut, tut!' he cried. 'This is all quite beside the question. The point is, have you or have you not the bearing and deportment of a lady? There it is in a nutshell. If you have not, you are not fined for the rearing of a child who may some day play a considerable part in the history of the country. But if you have why, then, how could any gentleman ask you to condescend to accept anything under the three figures? Your salary with me, madam, would commence at 100 pounds a year.' "You may imagine, Mr. Holmes, that to me, destitute as I was, such an offer seemed almost too good to be true. The gentleman, however, seeing perhaps the look of incredulity upon my face, opened a pocket-book and took out a note. "'It is also my custom,' said he, smiling in the most pleasant fashion until his eyes were just two little shining slits amid the white creases of his face, 'to advance to my young ladies half their salary beforehand, so that they may meet any little expenses of their journey and their wardrobe.' |
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259 | 10. The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez | |||||
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258 | 09. The Adventure of the Three Students | |||||
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257 | 08. The Adventure of the Six Napoleons | |||||
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256 | 07. The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton | |||||
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255 | 06. The Adventure of Black Peter | |||||
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254 | 05. The Adventure of the Priory School | |||||
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253 | 04. The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist | |||||
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252 | 03. The Adventure of the Dancing Men | |||||
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251 | 02. The Adventure of the Norwood Builder | |||||
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250 | 01. The Adventure of the Empty House | |||||
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249 | Adventure XII. - The Cardboard Box | |||||
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248 | Adventure XI. The Final Problem | |||||
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247 | Adventure X. The Naval Treaty | |||||
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246 | Adventure IX. The Greek Interpreter | |||||
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245 | Adventure VIII. The Resident Patient | |||||
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244 | Adventure VII. The Crooked Man | |||||
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243 | Adventure VI. The Reigate Puzzle | |||||
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242 | Adventure V. The Musgrave Ritual | |||||
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241 | Adventure IV. The "Gloria Scott" | |||||
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240 | Adventure III. The Stock-Broker's Clerk | |||||
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239 | Adventure II. The Yellow Face | |||||
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238 | Adventure I. Silver Blaze | |||||
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237 | 너도밤나무집 - Page 05 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - Page 5 of 5 "Is Toller still drunk?" he asked. "Yes. I heard his wife tell Mrs. Rucastle that she could do nothing with him." "That is well. And the Rucastles go out ...
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236 | 너도밤나무집 - Page 04 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - Page 4 of 5 "The dress which I found waiting for me was of a peculiar shade of blue. It was of excellent material, a sort of beige, but it bore unmistakable signs of...
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235 | 너도밤나무집 - Page 03 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - Page 3 of 5 The telegram which we eventually received came late one night just as I was thinking of turning in and Holmes was settling down to one of those all-nigh...
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234 | 너도밤나무집 - Page 02 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - Page 2 of 5 "It seemed to me that I had never met so fascinating and so thoughtful a man. As I was already in debt to my tradesmen, the advance was a great conveni...
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The Adventure of the Copper Beeches - Page 1 of 5 "To the man who loves art for its own sake," remarked Sherlock Holmes, tossing aside the advertisement sheet of the Daily Telegraph, "it is frequently in ...
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232 | 녹주석 보관 - Page 06 | |||||
The Beryl Coronet | joker |
2013-09-18 | 2633 | |||
The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - Page 6 of 6 "Is it possible?" gasped the banker. "You then roused his anger by calling him names at a moment when he felt that he had deserved your warmest thanks. He ...
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231 | 녹주석 보관 - Page 05 | |||||
The Beryl Coronet | joker |
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - Page 5 of 6 I had just finished my tea when he returned, evidently in excellent spirits, swinging an old elastic-sided boot in his hand. He chucked it down into ...
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230 | 녹주석 보관 - Page 04 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - Page 4 of 6 "You have given orders that Arthur should be liberated, have you not, dad?" she asked. "No, no, my girl, the matter must be probed to the bottom." "But I ...
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229 | 녹주석 보관 - Page 03 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - Page 3 of 6 "'You blackguard!' I shouted, beside myself with rage. 'You have destroyed it! You have dishonored me forever! Where are the jewels which you have stolen?' ...
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228 | 녹주석 보관 - Page 02 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - Page 2 of 6 "Seeing that my client was anxious to leave, I said no more but, calling for my cashier, I ordered him to pay over fifty 1000 pound notes. When I was...
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227 | 녹주석 보관 - Page 01 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - Page 1 of 6 "Holmes," said I as I stood one morning in our bow-window looking down the street, "here is a madman coming along. It seems rather sad that his relatives s...
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226 | 귀족 독신남 - Page 05 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor - Page 5 of 5 It was after five o'clock when Sherlock Holmes left me, but I had no time to be lonely, for within an hour there arrived a confectioner's man with...
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225 | 귀족 독신남 - Page 04 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor - Page 4 of 5 "But I have heard all that you have heard." "Without, however, the knowledge of pre-existing cases which serves me so well. There was a parallel instance i...
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224 | 귀족 독신남 - Page 03 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor - Page 3 of 5 "Indeed! You say that there was a gentleman in the pew. Some of the general public were present, then?" "Oh, yes. It is impossible to exclude them when...
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223 | 귀족 독신남 - Page 02 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor - Page 2 of 5 "'The ceremony, which was performed at St. George's, Hanover Square, was a very quiet one, no one being present save the father of the bride, Mr. A...
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222 | 귀족 독신남 - Page 01 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor - Page 1 of 5 The Lord St. Simon marriage, and its curious termination, have long ceased to be a subject of interest in those exalted circles in which the unfortunat...
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221 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 16 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 16 of 16 How our hydraulic engineer had been conveyed from the garden to the spot where he recovered his senses might have remained forever a mystery were i...
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220 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 15 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 15 of 16 But the inspector was mistaken, for those criminals were not destined to fall into the hands of justice. As we rolled into Eyford Station we saw a ...
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219 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 14 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 14 of 16 "There you are," said he. "That circle is drawn at a radius of ten miles from the village. The place we want must be somewhere near that line. You sai...
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218 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 13 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 13 of 16 "How long I remained unconscious I cannot tell. It must have been a very long time, for the moon had sunk, and a bright morning was breaking when I ...
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217 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 12 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 12 of 16 "I was recalled to myself by a frantic plucking at my wrist, and I found myself lying upon the stone floor of a narrow corridor, while a woman bent ...
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216 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 11 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 11 of 16 "'What are you doing there?' he asked. "I felt angry at having been tricked by so elaborate a story as that which he had told me. 'I was admiring you...
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215 | 기술자의 엄지손가락 - Page 10 | |||||
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The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb - Page 10 of 16 "The newcomers were Colonel Lysander Stark and a short thick man with a chinchilla beard growing out of the creases of his double chin, who was intr...
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