
Mr Lestrade was a detective frame Scotland Yard and often (1.come) (2.visit) my friend Sherlock
Holmes.Holmes.(3.can) often (4.help) Lestrade. "You (5.bring) a good case for me today?"Holmes (6.inquire)."I can't say that",answered Lestrade."It still (7.investigate) now." He then (8.tell) us that someone (9.steal) plaster busts of Napoleon and (10.break) them. "Four days ago, when nobody (11.look), a madman (12.take) a bust of Napoleon from the shop in Kensington Road and (13.break) it to pieces. Nobody(14.see) him (15.enter) the shop." "Why you (16.to be interested) in this?" Holmes (17.to be surprised). "I'm sure he (18.steal) one again sooner or later," Lestrade (19.answer). While I (20.dress) the next day,Lestrade (21.invite) us to the scene of robbery.The owner of the house (22.be) a journalist,too troubled that day to write anything about what (23.happen)."I (24.collect) the Napoleon busts for many years and nobody ever (25.try) to rob me.Last night I (26.wake) up by a loud cry.L (27.swear) to myself that I (28.catch) the thief if I (29.find) my gun but the door (30.lock).When I (31.get) out in the morning,I (32.notice) that one of the Napoleon busts (33.disappear),

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5. Have you brought
6. inquired
7.It is still being investigated
8.told
9. had stolen
10.had broken
11 .was looking
12.took
13 broke
14 saw
15 enter
16 Why are you interested
17.was surprised
18 will steal
19 answered
20 was dressing
21 invited
22 was
23 had happened
24 have collected
35 nobody has ever .tried
26 woke
27 swear
28 would have caught
29 had found
30 was locked
31 got
32 noticed
33 had disappeared



Mr. Lestrade was a detective from Scotland Yard and often came to visit my friend Sherlock Holmes. Holmes could often help Lestrade. "You bring a good case for me today?" Holmes inquired. "I can't say that," answered Lestrade. "It's still being investigated now." He then told us that someone had stolen plaster busts of Napoleon and broken them. "Four days ago, when nobody was looking, a madman took a bust of Napoleon from the shop in Kensington Road and broke it to pieces. Nobody saw him enter the shop." "Why are you interested in this?" Holmes asked, surprised. "I'm sure he will steal one again sooner or later," Lestrade answered.
While I was dressing the next day, Lestrade invited us to the scene of the robbery. The owner of the house was a journalist, too troubled that day to write anything about what had happened. "I have collected the Napoleon busts for many years, and nobody has ever tried to rob me. Last night, I was woken up by a loud cry. I swore to myself that I would catch the thief if I could find my gun, but the door was locked. When I went out in the morning, I noticed that one of the Napoleon busts had disappeared."


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