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I turned to look at my old friend with, what must have been a look of utter
incredulity.
"A jar of honey, Holmes?"
"Yes Watson. A jar of honey"
I stole a glance at our client and managed what I sincerly hoped was a reassuring
smile.Fortunately, Captain Blount was over wraught with concern over his missing
fiance to pay much attention to what I had said. I cleared my throat. Holmes
continued to stare out at the passing countryside. His steele grey eyes intent upon
some inner quarry that only he, at present could fathom. I began to recall that
Holmes had once told me how country life, for all of its seemingly placid appearance
and bucolity could conceal villany of the very first order.
" If you say so,Holmes"
" Ah! Here we are,my friend exclaimed . If I'm not very much mistaken, that is the
village of Lesser Griffton that we are approaching,Watson!"
The conveyance rattled down the rut of a road and came to a thudding and back jarring
stop in front of what must have been Lesser Griffton's only inn. A sun bleached
cracked and very lopsided shingle proclaimed it to be "The Queen's Hive". Holmes
jumped out and stood looking around eagerly. Captain Blount ,followed closly behind
by myself climbed rather stiffly after him. Holmes, in the meanwhile had opened the
door to the inn. The place was positively dim. The only light that managed to gain
entry did so through two small and extremely grimy windows higher up in the wall
above the bar itself.
The innkeeper, a rather thin man with gizzled hair looked up from his polishing of
the bar as we made our entrance. Rather than being hospitable,which I dare say is
what is to be expected from most innkeepers, this man regarded our appearance with
unvailed and unwarrented suspicion.
" Get you gentlemen somthing?"
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