A Study in Scarlet (London: Ward, Lock & Co.)

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A Study in Scarlet (1891)
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Table of Contents
2164A Study in Scarlet — Table of Contents1891Arthur Conan Doyle

A STUDY IN SCARLET



"Lestrade and Holmes sprang upon him like so many staghounds."
(Page 54.)



A STUDY IN SCARLET











WITH A NOTE ON SHERLOCK HOLMES BY DR. JOSEPH BELL





ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE HUTCHINSON





LONDON
WARD, LOCK AND CO. LIMITED



CONTENTS

PAGE
Publishers' Note to this Edition 7
"Mr. Sherlock Holmes." By Dr. Joseph Bell 8


PART I

(Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D.,
late of the Army Medical Department.)

CHAPTER PAGE
I Mr. Sherlock Holmes 13
II The Science of Deduction 18
III The Lauriston Gardens Mystery 25
IV What John Rance had to Tell 33
V Our Advertisement Brings a Visitor 37
VI Tobias Gregson Shows What He Can Do 42
VII Light in the Darkness 48


PART II

The Country of the Saints

I On the Great Alkali Plain 56
II The Flower of Utah 63
III John Ferrier Talks with the Prophet 68
IV A Flight for Life 71
V The Avenging Angels 78
VI A Continuation of the Reminiscences of John Watson, M.D. 84
VII The Conclusion 92

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