The Curse of the Baskervilles
Ihaveinmypocketamanuscript,"saidDr.JamesMortimer.
"Iobserveditasyouenteredtheroom,"saidHolmes.
"Itisanoldmanuscript."
"Earlyeighteenthcentury,unlessitisaforgery."
"Howcanyousaythat,sir?"
"Youhavepresentedaninchortwoofittomyexaminationallthetimethatyouhavebeentalking. Itwouldbeapoorexpertwhocouldnotgivethedateofadocumentwithinadecadeorso. Youmaypossiblyhavereadmylittlemonographuponthesubject.Iputthatat1730."
"Theexactdateis1742."Dr.Mortimerdrewitfromhisbreast-pocket. "ThisfamilypaperwascommittedtomycarebySirCharlesBaskerville,whosesuddenandtragicdeathsomethreemonthsagocreatedsomuchexcitementinDevonshire. ImaysaythatIwashispersonalfriendaswellashismedicalattendant. Hewasastrong-mindedman,sir,shrewd,practical,andasunimaginativeasIammyself. Yethetookthisdocumentveryseriously,andhismindwaspreparedforjustsuchanendasdideventuallyovertakehim."
Holmesstretchedouthishandforthemanuscriptandflattenedituponhisknee.
"Youwillobserve,Watson,thealternativeuseofthelongsandtheshort. Itisoneofseveralindicationswhichenabledmetofixthedate."