And now Watson I shall walk down to Doctors' Commons , where I hope to get some information which may help us in this matter
Okay do what you think is right.
I now understand everything
It was nearly one o'clock , when Holmes returned from his excursion.
I have seen the will of the deceased wife. Each daughter can claim an income of two hundred and fifty pounds, in case of marriage. Therefore, if both the girls had married, the doctor would have had mere pittance. Even if one of them was getting married, it would ruin him. And now, Watson, if you are ready, we shall proceed to Stoke Moran.
Sure.
It was a perfect sunny day when they had arrived at the manor house
Holmes started examining Miss Stoke's former room........
There doesn't seem to be any great need for repairs at that end wall
Ah! That's suggestive!
There were none. I believe that it was an excuse to move me from my room.
They moved on the chamber which Miss Stoner was now using, in which her sister had met her fate.
What is that bell used for? It looks newer than the other things....