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Arthur Conan Doyle

A Case of Identity

  • Annahas quoted3 years ago
    life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent
  • Tatiana Timakovahas quoted5 years ago
    to wash linen of the sort in public
  • Tatiana Timakovahas quoted5 years ago
    Well, have you solved it?” I asked as I entered.
    “Yes. It was the bisulphate of baryta.”
  • Tatiana Timakovahas quoted5 years ago
    A formidable array of bottles and test-tubes, with the pungent cleanly smell of hydrochloric acid, told me that he had spent his day in the chemical work which was so dear to him
  • Anastasiahas quoted6 years ago
    'real life is infinitely stranger than anything we could invent. We would not dare invent things, which are commonplace things of life. If we could go out of that window, fly over this great city, gently remove the roofs of houses and look at the peculiar things that are happening, the strange coincidences, the plans, and the wonderful chains of events, we would discover things much more interesting than in books.'
  • Anastasiahas quoted6 years ago
    life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent
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