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Seven more cases solved by Sherlock Holmes: Silver Blaze: Dr. Watson's introduction to the Holmes case on the list of Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes called "The Adventure of Silver Blaze" is succinct and impossible to boost upon: "There was but one problem before the public that could challenge his powers of analysis, which was the singular disappearance of the favourite for the Wessex Cup, and the tragic murder of its trainer." The Yellow Face: Whose is the face at the upstairs window, "livid, deadly yellow, and with something set and rigid about any of it, that was shockingly unnatural?" The Stockbroker's Clerk: Mr. Hall Pycroft has found a fresh job, but all is not quite as it ought to be. The "Gloria Scott": The fifth story from Doyle's Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes reveals the roots of the detective's foray into criminology and his very first case as a college or university student, when the death of his school chum's father unearths an awful, tragic series of events after the high seas, of plotting and murder, of betrayal - and the man's long-hidden secrets of another life. The Musgrave Ritual: Digging into his tin box of papers 1 day, Holmes recounts for Dr. Watson one of his earliest cases. In it, Holmes must decipher the ancient Musgrave Ritual to solve the mysterious disappearance of schoolmate Reginald Musgrave's butler and maid, after Musgrave terminates the butler for secretly reading the written text of the ceremony. The Reigate Puzzle: Any occasion in the country after Holmes suffers an attack of nervous exhaustion develops into a crime investigation, and then one of the detective's cases, when a family retainer is murdered but the points of evidence seem to be completely awry. The Crooked Man: Watson joins Holmes late one night as the detective assumes the case of your army officer who may have died an apparently violent death.