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The Adventure of
The Illustrious Client
A New
SHERLOCK HOLMES
Story
By
A. CONAN DOYLE
"IT can't hurt now," was Mr. Sherlock Holmes's comment when, for the tenth time in as many years, I asked his leave to reveal the following narrative. So it was that at last I obtained permission to put on record what was, in some ways, the supreme moment of my friend's career.
Both Holmes and I had a weakness for the Turkish Bath. It was over a smoke in the pleasant lassitude of the drying-room that I have found him less reticent and more human than anywhere else. On the upper floor of the Northumberland Avenue establishment there is an isolated corner where two couches lie side by side, and it was on
Vol. lxix.–9
Copyright, 1925, by A. Conan Doyle