Fetch Der Zweite Fleck 16 Conceived By Arthur Conan Doyle Presented As Manuscript
واااو وااو انت ساحر ياهولمز وقارئ لتعابير الانسان
ولكن الانسان المذنب دائما مايفضح نفسه بنفسه ولايستطيع ان يستمر كثيرا ع كذبه دائما ماتعرف كيف توقع بفريستك The author rating this book one of his better stories, I would disagree,
Half interesting somewhat tiresome to listen too فكرة ان الشيئ موجود, . . فكرة رائعة. . لا يهم كيف نشأ. . !
او كيف تم حلوالمشكلة المهم انها قد حلت شخصيا انا اغبط الاشخاص القادرين علي تبسيط الامور مثل المهم ان الاجابة موجودة او الحل تم الوصول اليه لكن يبقي الارق لامثالنا من الأشخاص التي تفكر و تحلل الاشياء و تتأمل ما حولها.
بشكل عام اعجبتني القصة و الحبكة و حتي الحلو اخلاق شارلوك هولمز في النهاية ارفع لها القبعة مغامرة ممتعه لشارلوك هولمز
وكعادته يكتشف المجرم بعبقريه عندما يضيق عقلي من الأحداث و الأفكار و يحتاج إلى رفيق يسري عنه أطرق باب السيد هولمز و في كل مرة يخبرني إحدى مغامراته فأستمتع جدا بقصصه. .
الأمر متعلق هذه المرة بوثيقة بالغة الأهمية توجد في مظروف أزرق عليها ختم شمعي على شكل أسد اختفت فجأة من صندوق حفظ الاوراق في منزل رئيس وزراء بريطانيا. . دون أن يدخل أي غريب منزله
دون أي أثر للص. .
و لما يتعلق بها من خطورة اذا انها لو انكشفت للرأي العام و الصحافة لآثارت الجلبة و البلل وربما جرت بريطانيا الى حرب !
إذا لابد من زيارة المحقق شيرلوك هولمز فكيف سيجدها قبل أن ينتشر خبرها و كيف سيحل اللغز !!
عليك أن تقرأها لتعرف الجواب بنفسك
Theth short story in The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sherlock Holmes is ready to retire, but he is presented with one more case, Complex and entertaining. As far as I can remember, this is the first story to allude to the fact that in his retirement, Sherlock Holmes takes up beekeeping.
As the narrator, Watson tells this story from the distant future, when Holmes is retired, and enough time has passed so that those involved in the story wont be met with scrutiny anymore.
I enjoyed this straight forward mystery, and it had a satisfying resolution which again showed that Holmes can sometimes show a kindhearted nature.
Holmes at his most misogynistic as are most of the male characters in this story, but also at his most eloquent and determined.
I love how he struggles with this case, and that Watson takes him by surprise for a moment, This is a Sherlock Holmes short story,nicely dramatised in the British TV series,The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Season,
The British Prime Minister asks for the help of Holmes to find a missing letter, If the letter is not recovered,war may result,
As Holmes prepares to investigate,a murder takes place, But Holmes cannot fail,of course, He arranges matters to the satisfaction of all concerned,eventually, I think it interesting how Sherlock decides to end the cases and treat the person for their charges, Final rating,.Goed SH avontuur. Repeat read this one today, after reading one of its sequel pastiches in a recent collection, The story is awesome. But for me its Granada version, with Jeremy Brett producing one of the finest Holmes ever on screen, runs superior, Nevertheless, the story is unforgettable,
If you haven't read it yet, well, . . my condolences.
Highly recommended. It's a no story. Then again if you can guess what is going to happen it decreases the excitement tremendously, Nothin new about the story, Instead of the Home Secretary and Prime Minister whave another Government Minister and Prime Minister coming to seek Holmess assistance for a missing document that if put in thwrong hands, disaster and all out war.
Add an old love letter and person potentially mad, and we have the usual run of the mill Holmes mystery,
Having read enough of these mysteries, there is actually nothing new, different, ground breaking or shocking in it, It was very well written, enjoyable to follow the story and plot, but ultimately there is nothing new or different you wouldnt have read in this story before.
'The Adventure of the Second Stain' gives a glimpse of the future while recounting actions in the past, Watson gains permission from Sherlock to publish yet one last story of their adventures, In so doing, Watson provides information about Sherlock's activities after his retirement, "Weve got it all clear as if we had seen it, ”
Holmes raised his eyebrows, “And yet you have sent for me”
“Ah, yes, thats another mattera mere trifle, but the sort of thing you take an interest inqueer, you know, and what you might call freakish.
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Lestrade to Holmes
Holmes has retired in Sussex for study and beefarming, so this is an old case.
How does Holmes have the British Treasury behind him
A very important letter is stolen, leading Holmes and Watson to track down three possible suspects.
One man is promptly murdered,
Watson likes the beautiful coloring of the Duke of Belmisters youngest daughters head, Odd that the young lady goes to Holmes to beg him for the details of the crime, Shes a nosy little thing, And secretive. Watson is dazzled. Sherlock is suspicious.
Holmes eats sandwiches at irregular hours,
So far, no stains,
How is Holmes getting reports hourly from the government Mycroft Holmes
In this story, Lestrade is said to have bulldog features.
He also puzzles Holmes with the stain until Holmes comes to the conclusion that there must be a secret compartment there.
He shoos Lestrade off long enough for him and Watson to check the hiding spot then put it back before anyone knows.
He comes away emptyhanded.
Holmes then concludes that the Dukes daughter is the thief, Shed written a letter many years ago that will destroy her relationship with her husband which appears in the wrong hands.
She agrees to steal the very important document from her husbands lockbox in exchange for her letter, Once she realizes what shes done, she panics, Since Holmes wouldnt help, she goes to recollect the letter herself,
In the end, Holmes gets the letter back, replaces it in the lockbox, and convinces the Secretary and Premier that the letter never left the box.
Holmes is a wizard and a sorcerer,
I like this one because Watson still shows such admiration for Holmes even though the detective is so stressed that he doesn't sleep, talks to himself, eats at odd hours, and is very grumpy.
We also see Holmes solve a case by brilliant misdirection sending Lestrade to question the constable, getting the constable to tell what he is hiding, then getting the Duke's daughter to confess and replace the stolen letter.
He then convinces everyone that the letter was never stolen in the first place, All of this done with a few neatly placed words and suggestions,amp/hearts. For some reason, I always confuse this story with sitelinkThe Adventure of the Naval Treatyprobably because of the similar basic incident and because I frequently forget exactly what happened.
But The Second Stain is really completely different from The Naval Treaty, I really enjoy how twisty this plot is and how Watson entirely surprises Holmes in the beginning, The characters, especially the Lady, are most interesting personsalthough MASSIVE SPOILERY RANT INCOMING But despite my slight annoyance at this fact, I still really enjoy the story and how it wraps up, and how Holmes shines as always.
A Favourite Quote: “It is a capital mistake to theorize in advance of the facts, ”
A Favourite Humorous Quote: “What do you make of that, Mr,
Holmes”
“Why, it is simple enough, The two stains did correspond, but the carpet has been turned round, As it was square and unfastened it was easily done, ”
“The official police dont need you, Mr, Holmes, to tell them that the carpet must have been turned round, Thats clear enough, for the stains lie above each otherif you lay it over this way, But what I want to know is, who shifted the carpet, and why” This is a rather baffling Sherlock Holmes story full of international intrigue, but of course, the master detective solves the case in the way in which only he can.
Holmes solves a case by not solving it, The Adventure of the Second Stain I had intended "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange" to be the last of those exploits of my friend, Mr.
Sherlock Holmes, which I should ever communicate to the public, This resolution of mine was not due to any lack of material, since I have notes of many hundreds of cases to which I have never alluded, nor was it caused by any waning interest on the part of my readers in the singular personality and unique methods of this remarkable man.
The real reason lay in the reluctance which Mr, Holmes has shown to the continued publication of his experiences, So long as he was in actual professional practice the records of his successes were of some practical value to him, but since he has definitely retired from London and betaken himself to study and beefarming on the Sussex Downs, notoriety has become hateful to him, and he has peremptorily requested that his wishes in this matter should be strictly observed.
It was only upon my representing to him that I had given a promise that "The Adventure of the Second Stain" should be published when the times were ripe, and pointing out to him that it is only appropriate that this long series of episodes should culminate in the most important international case which he has ever been called upon to handle, that I at last succeeded in obtaining his consent that a carefully guarded account of the incident should at last be laid before the public.
If in telling the story I seem to be somewhat vague in certain details, the public will readily understand that there is an excellent reason for my reticence.
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