eople.
like whipcord in his long, sinewy neck. His nostrils seemed to dilate
with a purely animal lust for the chase, and his mind was so absolutely
concentrated upon the matter before him that a question or remark fell
unheeded upon his ears, or, at the most, only provoked a quick,
impatient snarl in reply. Swiftly and silently he made his way along the
track which ran through the meadows, and so by way of the woods to the
Boscombe Pool. It was damp, marshy ground, as is all that district, and
thand
there were marks of many feet, both upon the path
and
amid the short
grass which bounded it on either side. Sometimes Holmes would hurry
on, sometimes stop dead, and once he made quite a little detour into the
meadow.
(a) Sherlock Holmes is referred to as a
k Holmes is referred to as a -----------
tever refered to as allOLIDAY
(b) His face flushed and darkened when______
(c) His response to anyone speaking to him when he focused on work
was
anyone speaking to him when he for
(d) The evidence from the passage that Holmes was doing detective work
is