A Difficult Problem
Anna Katharine Green
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I.
I.
“A LADY to see you, sir.” I looked up and was at once impressed by the grace and beauty of the person thus introduced to me. “Is there anything I can do to serve you?” I asked, rising. She cast me a child-like look full of trust and candor as she seated herself in the chair I pointed out to her. “I believe so, I hope so,” she earnestly assured me. “I—I am in great trouble. I have just lost my husband—but it is not that. It is the slip of paper I found on my dresser, and which—which——” She was tr
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II.
II.
Obviously the first fact to be settled was whether Mr. Holmes had died from purely natural causes. I accordingly busied myself the next few days with this question, and was fortunate enough to so interest the proper authorities that an order was issued for the exhumation and examination of the body. The result was disappointing. No traces of poison were to be, found in the stomach nor was there to be seen on the body any mark of violence, with the exception of a minute prick upon one of his thum
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