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Приключения Шерлока Холмса / The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (сборник) - стр. 16

“Never.”

“The lady could not move her bed. It must always be in the same position to the ventilator and to the bell-rope – or so we may call it, for it was clearly never meant for a bell.”

“Holmes,” I cried, “I seem to see what you mean[26]. We are in time to prevent some horrible crime.”

“Horrible enough. When a doctor turns to crime[27] he is the first of criminals. But we shall have enough horrors before the night is over; let us rest and think for a few hours about something more pleasant.”

About eleven o’clock a bright light appeared in the window.

“That is our signal,” said Holmes, “it comes from the middle window.”

A moment later we were out on the dark road, one yellow light guiding us to the house.

We had little difficulty in entering the park. Walking among the trees, I saw someone like a child running and jumping on the grass.the grass.

“My God!” I whispered; “did you see it?”

“That is the baboon.”

I had forgotten the strange pets of the doctor. There was a cheetah, too; it could be upon our backs at any moment. I must say I felt less nervous when we got into the bedroom through the window.

Exercises

1. Answer the questions:

1. What plans did Holmes make for the night?

2. How did Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson spend the evening?

3. What facts did Sherlock Holmes think were important in the case?

4. How did Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson get into Stoke Moran that night? Did anything unusual happen to them on the way there?


Think and say

1. Did Sherlock Holmes think that anything threatened Miss Stoner that night?

2. Why did Sherlock Holmes go to a hotel till night rather than hide in Stoke Moran?


2. Find the following words and phrases in the text and reproduce situations from the text with them. Give Russian equivalents.

1. to follow smb’s advice

2. in detail

3. evidence

4. to have (no) difficulty (in) doing smth

5. criminal n


3. Paraphrase the underlined parts of the sentences so as to use the phrases above.

1. It won’t be difficult for them to get tickets for the concert.

2. Mary told her mother about her exams giving a lot of facts.

3. The police are examining the room where the crime was committed. They are collecting everything that can show who committed it.

4. Michael did what his father told him and took a medical degree.

5. Everybody found it difficult to understand Hans because of his strong foreign accent.

6. Almost all those who break law hope that they will not be caught.

7. The engineer wrote instructions for the workers and explained every operation carefully.

8. Police officers are often called to court to give

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