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血字的研究 四签名

血字的研究 四签名

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血字的研究 四签名 版权信息

  • ISBN:9787119109688
  • 条形码:9787119109688 ; 978-7-119-10968-8
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血字的研究 四签名 内容简介

《福尔摩斯探索故事全集》是世界侦探小说的经典巨著, 它由一系列充满传奇、冒险与智慧的探案故事构成。在充满雾气的伦敦贝克街上, 住着一位富有正义感的侦探福尔摩斯。他和他忠实的医生朋友华生一起, 经历了无数千奇百怪的案子, 制造了许多经典的侦探故事。《福尔摩斯归来》便是其中*著名的故事之一。无论作为语言学习的课本, 还是作为通俗的文学读本, 本书对当代中国读者, 特别是青少年读者都将产生积极的影响。为了使读者能够了解英文故事概况, 进而提高阅读速度和阅读水平, 在每章的开始部分增加了中文导读。同时, 为了读者更好地理解故事内容, 书中加入了大量的插图。

血字的研究 四签名 目录

血字的研究
**部 华生医生的回忆
第1章 夏洛克·福尔摩斯
第2章 演绎学
第3章 劳悦斯顿园之谜
第4章 约翰·阮斯的说法
第5章 我们的广告带来了一位访客
第6章 陶拜斯·葛里格森的做法
第7章 黑暗之光
第二部 圣徒的故乡
第1章 荒原之上
第2章 犹他之花
第3章 约翰·福瑞尔与先知交谈
第4章 为活命而逃
第5章 复仇天使
第6章 华生医生的回忆
第7章 结束语

四签名
第1章 演绎学
第2章 案件说明
第3章 寻求解答
第4章 那名秃头男子的故事
第5章 樱池别墅的悲剧
第6章 福尔摩斯的实地表演
第7章 木桶的插曲
第8章 贝克街杂牌警探队
第9章 线索中断
第10章 土人的末日
第11章 亚格拉宝藏
第12章 乔纳森·史莫的奇怪故事
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  "My dear fellow, what does it matter to me? Supposing I unravel the whole matter, you may be sure that Gregson, Lestrade, and Co. will pocket all the cred- it. That comes of being an unofficial personage."  "But he begs you to help him."  "Yes. He knows that I am his superior, and acknowledges it to me; but he would cut his tongue out before he would own it to any third person. However, we may as well go and have a look. I shall work it out on my own hook. I may have a laugh at them ifl have nothing else. Come on!"  He hustled on his overcoat, and bustled about in a way that showed that an energetic fit had superseded the apathetic one.  "Get your hat," he said.  "You wish me to come?"  "Yes, if you have nothing better to do." A minute later we were both in a hansom, driving furiously for the Brixton Road.  It was a foggy, cloudy morning, and a dun-coloured veil hung over the housetops, looking like the refiection of the mud-coloured streets beneath. My companion was in the best of spirits, and prattled away about Cremona fiddles and the difference between a Stradivarius and an Amati. As for myself, I was silent, for the dull weather and the melancholy business upon which we were engaged depressed my spirits.  "You don't seem to give much thought to the matter in hand," I said at last, interrupting Holmes's musical disquisition.  "No data yet," he answered. "It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment."  "You will have your data soon," I remarked, pointing with my finger; "this is the Brixton Road, and that is the house, ifl am not very much mistaken."  "So it is. Stop, driver, stop!" We were still a hundred yards or so from it, but he insisted upon our alighting, and we finished ourjoumey upon foot.  Number 3, Lauriston Gardens wore an ill-omened and minatory look. It was one of four which stood back some little way from the street, two being occupied and two empty. The latter looked out with three tiers of vacant melancholy windows, which were blank and dreary, save that here and there a "To Let" card had developed like a cataract upon the bleared panes. A small garden sprinkled over with a scattered eruption of sickly plants separated each of these houses from the street, and was traversed by a narrow pathway, yellowish in colour, and consisting apparently of a mixture of clay and of gravel. The whole place was very sloppy from the rain which had fallen through the night. The garden was bounded by a three-foot brick wall with a fringe of wood rails upon the top, and against this wall was leaning a stalwart police constable, surrounded by a small knot ofloafers, who craned their necks and strained their eyes in the vain hope ofcatching some glimpse ofthe proceedings within.  ……

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