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n May, 1859. He was educated in England, Scotland, and Germany. In 1885 he received the degree of M.D. from Edinburgh University. Immediately afterward he began to practice as a physician, but although he attained no little success in this profession, it is as a writer that all the world knows him. He made his first real appearance as an author in 1887 when he published _A Study in Scarlet_. It was in this novel that the wonderful Sherlock Holmes was introduced to the public. Dr. Doyle soon attained immense popularity by his narratives of _The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes_, which were first published in the _Strand Magazine_. This popular character returned at intervals in several other novels: _The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes_, _The Hound of the Baskervilles_, _The Return of Sherlock Holmes_, and others. These ingenious stories of the success of the imperturbable Sherlock Holmes in detecting crime and disentangling mystery have become known wherever the English language is spoken. It is a notable thing to be able to create a character that is known even by people who have never heard of the author, or who have never even read a book. Ask any little street lad who Sherlock Holmes is, and see what he answers. It is regrettable, however, that people know Sir Conan Doyle entirely as the creator of Sherlock Holmes, when his best work has really been done in other novels, such as _The Adventures of Brigadier Gerard_, _Rodney Stone_, _The White Company_, and _Beyond the City_. His late works include plays as well as numerous novels. It is noteworthy that in all his writings women have played but little part. His men characters, on the other hand, are many and varied, as well as sharply defined. As an author Conan Doyle has a wonderful gift of narrative, unusual imagination, fine constructive powers, and an effective style. The Red-Headed League 203, 1. Sherlock Holmes. See biographical sketch of Conan Doyle. 206, 1. Freemason. A member of a secret order. 207, 1. Omne ignotum pro magnifico. All the unknown is as something wonderful. 221, 1. Sarasate. A famous Spanish violinist. 224, 1. Sleuth hound. Detective. 227, 1. The Sholto murder and the Agra treasure. This refers to another Sherlock Holmes story, _The Sign of Four_, which you may enjoy reading. 230, 1. Napoleons. French gold coins worth 20 francs each. 231, 1. Partie carree. A party of four. 237, 1. L'homme c'est rien--l'oeuvre c'est tou
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