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FELBERG ENGLISH READERS
T HREE A DVENTURES
OF S HERLOCK H OLMES
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
SIMPLIFIED EDITION
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FELBERG ENGLISH READERS
THREE
ADVENTURES
OF SHERLOCK
HOLMES
Simplifi ed edition of stories by
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
LOWER INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
Adaptation and Exercises:
Dorota Chromiñska and Anna Kowalczyk
Series Editor: Adam Wolañski
Warsaw 2001
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Reviewers:
Jadwiga Bieniek-Rybczyñska
Aldona Stepaniuk
Copy editor:
Natica Schmeder
Production editor:
Barbara Gluza
Cover designer:
Andrzej-Ludwik W³oszczyñski
Illustrator:
Dariusz Miroñski
DTP:
A.L.W. GRAFIK
Text and illustrations copyright © by FELBERG SJA
Publishing House, 2001
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be
reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted
in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of the publisher.
Printed in Poland
ISBN 83-88667-04-1
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THE ADVENTURE
OF THE MAZARIN STONE
It was pleasant to Dr. Watson to be once more in the untidy
room of the fi rst fl oor in Baker Street. In the past this room
had been the beginning of so many remarkable adventures. He
looked round and fi nally his eyes noticed the fresh and smiling
face of Billy. Billy was a young but very wise and tactful boy
who worked for the great detective.
“It all hasn’t changed a lot, Billy. You don’t change, either.
I hope the same can be said of him?”
Billy looked at the closed door of the bedroom.
“I think he’s in bed and asleep,” he said.
It was seven in the evening of a lovely summer day, but Dr.
Watson, who knew his old friend’s strange habits quite well,
wasn’t at all surprised.
“That means a case , I suppose?”
“Yes, he is working very hard on it just now. I worry about
his health. He gets paler and thinner, and he eats nothing. ‘When
would you like to eat, Mr. Holmes?’ Mrs. Hudson asked, the
other day. ‘Seven-thirty, the day after tomorrow,’ said he. You
know his way when he concentrates on a case.”
“Yes, Billy, I know.”
“He’s following someone. Yesterday he was dressed up as a
workman looking for a job, and today an old woman.
“But what is it all about, Billy?”
remarkable nadzwyczajny ; case sprawa ; dress up przebieraæ siê
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