The lost athlete


The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter - Arthur Conan Doyle's story of Sherlock Holmes's adventures, published in The Strand Magazine (August 1904, illustrations by Sidney Paget) and Collier's Weekly (November 1904, illustrations Frederic Dorr Steele), later in Sherlock Holmes' Return (March 1905).

Another title, Lost Wing.

On the eve of the football match, right winger Godfrey Staunton was missing. The captain of the team accuses the opponent of being kidnapped in order to influence the outcome of the game. Uncle Athletic Lord Mount-James is rich but very skimpful, so a ransom for the ransom can be ruled out.

Holmes and Dr. Watson head to the hotel where Staunton was last seen. According to the porter the footballer left the hotel in a hurry, after receiving the letter, before leaving he sent another letter to someone. At the post office Holmes gets news that the letter was directed to a famous doctor, Armstrong. This is strange because Staunton was always known for his good health. Armstrong is asked about the reasons behind his professional secrecy.

The detective comes up with the idea of ​​splashing Armstrong's car wheels with an anise extract. Friends follow a carriage led by a dog named Pompey. Eventually they find Staunton, they will know the reason for his disappearance, which he had to keep secret, from fear of his uncle, and at the same time deprived of criminal qualities.

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