chapter the case of sharp eyed jeweller by Nicholas Bentley hots values and writing skill question
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The storyteller's leisure activity is to examine wrongdoing and hoodlums.
He considers it 'strange' on the grounds that by and large individuals don't have such ordinary side interest.
Her enthusiasm for such things struck the storyteller as extremely weird. This leisure activity requested sharp perception and utilization of sound judgment to the full.
Typically side interests don't have such necessities.
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Yes, I believe that Intelligence is using common sense to the full. With reference to the story, William Morris a simple jeweller assistant wasn't a professional spy/detective. But he used his common sense to the full. As a result he was able to find the missing flower ring.
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