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A. Conan Doyle
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“If this is a joke, sir, it is a very questionable one,” said the vicar, angrily.
“If this is a joke, sir, it is a very questionable one,” said the vicar, angrily.

“If this is a joke, sir, it is a very questionable one,” said the vicar, angrily.


“That is very handsome of you, Mr. Holmes. Praise or blame can matter little to you, but it is very different to us when the newspapers begin to ask questions.”

“Quite so. But they are pretty sure to ask questions anyhow, so it would be as well to have answers. What will you say, for example, when the intelligent and enterprising reporter asks you what the exact points were which aroused your suspicion, and finally gave you a certain conviction as to the real facts?”

The Inspector looked puzzled.

“We don’t seem to have got any real facts yet, Mr. Holmes. You say that the prisoner, in the presence of three witnesses,