Sherlock Holmes Short Stories
He was wearing expensive clothes, and a mask.
A Scandal in Bohemia
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myself because I could not ask another person to tell
my story. It must be a secret. You understand?'
'Very well. Go on,' said Holmes. He closed his eyes
and listened.
'Five years ago I met a woman called Irene Adler.
We . . .'
'Ah,' said Holmes, 'Irene Adler, born in 1850,
singer, lives in London, a very beautiful woman,
I hear . . . ' He looked at the King. 'You and she . . . You
loved her, for a while, and then left her. But before you
left her, you wrote her some letters perhaps. And now
you want to get these letters back.'
'That's right.'
'Did you marry her?'
'No.'
'If she asks you for money and shows you the letters,
you can say that you didn't write them.'
'But Mr Holmes, she also has my photograph.'
'You can say that you didn't give her a photograph.'
'We were both in the photograph.'
'Oh dear. That was a mistake, Your Majesty.'
'I know. I was stupid . . . but I was very young!'
'You must get the photograph back. Can you steal it
from her house?'
'I have tried five times but my men couldn't find it.
What can I do?'
Holmes laughed. 'This is very interesting. What does
she plan to do with the photograph?'
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'Soon I am going to marry Clotilde Lothman von
Saxe-Meningen, daughter of the King of Scandinavia.
You know, of course, that we are two of the most
important royal families in Europe. Clotilde will never
marry me if she learns that I have been a . . . friend of
Irene Adler. You do not know Irene Adler. She's a
beautiful woman, but she can be as hard as a man. She
was angry when I left her, and so she doesn't want me
to marry another woman. I know that she will send
this photograph to the Saxe-Meningen family, and
then there will be a terrible scandal. We must find the
photograph before she sends it!'
'I am sure that we will find it,' said Holmes. 'You
are, of course, staying in London? I will write to you to
tell you what happens. And, the money . . .?'
The King put a large heavy bag on the table. 'I must
have that photograph,' he said. 'There is one thousand
pounds here. If you need more, you must ask at once.
The money is not important.'
'And the young woman's address?' asked Holmes.
'Briony Lodge, Serpentine Avenue, St John's Wood,
London.'
'Good night, Your Majesty,' said Holmes. 'I hope to
have some good news for you soon.' The King left, and
Holmes turned to me. 'And good night, Watson. Please
come back tomorrow at three o'clock in the afternoon.'
2
A Servant Finds Out
When I arrived the next day, Holmes was not there, so
I waited in his room. At four o'clock the door opened,
and a very strange servant came in. He wore old, dirty
clothes, and I had to look very hard before I saw that it
was my old friend.
'Holmes!' I cried. 'Where have you been?'
'I've had a very good day,' he replied with a smile.
'I've been outside Miss Irene Adler's house. Servants
are always happy to talk, and so I have heard a lot
about the young woman. For example, she has a good-
looking man friend called Godfrey Norton, a lawyer,
who often visits her. Now why? If he's her lawyer,
perhaps she's already given him the photograph. But if
he loves her, she won't show him the photograph.'
'Most interesting, Holmes!' I said.
'While I was there, Mr Norton himself suddenly
arrived. I watched them through the windows. When
he left, he jumped into a taxi. "To the church of St
Monica, as fast as you can!" he shouted. Two minutes
later Miss Adler ran out of her house, jumped into
another taxi and called, "To the church of St Monica,
quickly!" I couldn't miss this, Watson, so I jumped
into a third taxi. When I arrived, I went into the
church. Godfrey Norton looked round and saw me.
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