I have found that it is usually in unimportant matters that there is a field for the observation, and for the quick analysis of cause and effect which gives the charm to an investigation. The larger crimes are apt to be the simpler, for the bigger the crime the more obvious, as a rule, is the motive.
A Case of Identity
![]() Arthur Conan DoyleScottish-born author 22 May 1859 — 7 July 1930 |
![]() The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes |
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