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Introduction to Five Orange Cores

In 1887 we had a series of cases, both interesting and not so interesting, and I have kept the records of them.

Among the titles of the records for the twelve months of the year are the following cases:

The Case of the Parador House, "The Case of the Amateur Beggars." This group of amateur beggars owned an extravagant club in the basement of a furniture store. "The true story of the wreck of the American schooner Sophie Anderson," by Grace Peterson on the island of Ufa. Weir Poison Case

Remember that in the last case, when Sherlock Holmes wound up the deceased's watch, he found that the watch had been wound up two hours ago, thus proving that During that time the deceased had gone to bed. This inference was crucial to the elucidation of the case, and in all these cases I may someday sketch the outlines of it, but in none of them was there a more confusing series of events than the one I am about to describe. The plot of the case is even more bizarre.