Holmes questioning a stable lad, and finding that a number of sheep in the paddock had gone lame, a piece of information that leads him to the murderer of Straker the trainer. From 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Conan Doyle from 'The Strand Magazine' (London, 1892). Illustration by Sidney E Paget, the first artist to draw Sherlock Holmes. Engraving.
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