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Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930

"The Valley of Fear"

In age he may have been
about fifty, with a strong-jawed, rugged face, a grizzling
moustache, peculiarly keen gray eyes, and a wiry, vigorous figure
which had lost nothing of the strength and activity of youth. He
was cheery and genial to all, but somewhat offhand in his
manners, giving the impression that he had seen life in social
strata on some far lower horizon than the county society of
Sussex.
Yet, though looked at with some curiosity and reserve by his more
cultivated neighbours, he soon acquired a great popularity among
the villagers, subscribing handsomely to all local objects, and
attending their smoking concerts and other functions, where,
having a remarkably rich tenor voice, he was always ready to
oblige with an excellent song. He appeared to have plenty of
money, which was said to have been gained in the California gold
fields, and it was clear from his own talk and that of his wife
that he had spent a part of his life in America.
The good impression which had been produced by his generosity and
by his democratic manners was increased by a reputation gained
for utter indifference to danger.


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