DOYLE: The Sign of Four
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The Sign of Four is the second story by Conan Doyle about the exploits of Sherlock Holmes. From the moment Mary Morstan tells Holmes about the mysterious...
The Sign of Four is the second story by Conan Doyle about the exploits of Sherlock Holmes. From the moment Mary Morstan tells Holmes about the mysterious disappearance of her father and the yearly gift of a pearl from an unknown benefactor, Holmes and his companion Watson are involved in an exotic tale of stolen treasure, secret oaths and murder, culminating in a breath-taking chase down the Thames. Holmes is on top form, and Watson falls in love. David Timson won the 'Audiobook of the Year Award' for his reading of this, the first Sherlock Holmes novel.
The Sign of Four (more info)
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The Science of Deduction - 6:57
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'My practice has extended recently to the Continent' - 5:53
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'I handed him over the watch' - 6:35
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The Statement of the Case - 9:42
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'Standing at the window, I watched her walking briskly down the street' - 3:15
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In Quest of a Solution - 5:49
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'It was a September evening' - 5:52
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The Story of the Bald Headed Man - 8:27
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'My father was, as you may have guessed' - 9:02
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'The little man stopped to relight his hookah' - 7:38
The Sign of Four (more info)
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The Tragedy of Pondicherry Lodge - 8:01
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'At that moment the door of the house burst open' - 4:39
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'It appeared to have been fitted up as a chemical laboratory' - 4:14
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Sherlock Holmes Gives a Demonstration - 5:47
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'The chamber in which we found ourselves' - 5:26
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'As he spoke, the steps which had been coming nearer sounded loudly on the passage' - 9:02
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The Episode of the Barrel - 7:10
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'Toby proved to be an ugly, long-haired, lop-eared creature' - 5:51
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'The east had been gradually whitening' - 9:58
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'We had during this time been following the guidance of Toby' - 3:09
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The Baker Street Irregulars - 2:58
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'He was approaching the door of the house' - 6:44
The Sign of Four (more info)
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'It was between eight and nine o'clock now' - 5:58
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'He handed them a shilling each' - 5:21
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A Break in the Chain - 7:02
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'We did not, however.' - 3:47
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'it was a long day.' - 4:43
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'A heavy step was heard ascending the stair' - 3:09
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'We both started in our chairs' - 3:42
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The End of the Islander - 9:04
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'While this conversation had been proceeding' - 4:05
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'At that moment, however, as our evil fate would have it' - 7:02
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The Great Agra Treasure - 7:40
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'They landed me at Vauxhall' - 7:30
The Sign of Four (more info)
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The Strange Story of Jonathan Small - 6:34
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'I am a Worcestershire man myself, born near Pershore.' - 7:04
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'The City of Agra is a great place' - 3:48
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'The third night of my watch was dark and dirty' - 7:29
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'In Worcestershire the life of a man seems a great and a sacred thing' - 6:56
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'He stopped and held out his manacled hands' - 7:05
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'It was rather a queer position we found ourselves in then.' - 6:45
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'Two nights later he and his friend, Captain Morstan, came' - 4:42
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'Well, gentlemen, I weary you with my long story' - 4:42
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'Well, if I were to tell you all the adventures' - 5:07
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'A very remarkable account,' said Sherlock Holmes' - 4:57