The Adventure of the Empty House – Part 2 In: Avancé Put the sentences of the story in the correct order. Put the sentences of the story in the correct order.1 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect7 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect2 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect3 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect4 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect5 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect6 At the risk of telling a twice-told tale, I will recapitulate the facts as they were known to the public at the conclusion of the inquest.UnselectAnd I even attempted, more than once, for my own private satisfaction, to employ his methods in their solution, though with indifferent success.UnselectAll day, as I drove upon my round, I turned over the case in my mind and found no explanation which appeared to me to be adequate. UnselectThere was none, however, which appealed to me like this tragedy of Ronald Adair.UnselectIt can be imagined that my close intimacy with Sherlock Holmes had interested me deeply in crime, and that after his disappearance I never failed to read with care the various problems which came before the public.UnselectThere were points about this strange business which would, I was sure, have specially appealed to him, and the efforts of the police would have been supplemented, or more probably anticipated, by the trained observation and the alert mind of the first criminal agent in Europe.UnselectAs I read the evidence at the inquest, which led up to a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, I realised more clearly than I had ever done the loss which the community had sustained by the death of Sherlock Holmes.Unselect Loading…