what clues are there in the story the adventure of the dying detective that suggest that Holmes was not really ill?
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FIRSTLY HOLMES REFERRED TO AS THE DYING MAN HAD JUMPED FROM THE BED LIKE A TIGER TO STOP WATSON.
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He shows a gleam of recognition when Watson arrives; he leaps out of bed to stop Watson from
leaving to fetch Dr Ainstree; he shouts to Watson to leave the box on the mantelpiece alone; he is
very clear in the orders he gives Watson; Inspector Morton seems to smile when Watson tells him
Holmes is very ill; he speaks in his normal voice as soon as he has had some water and heard Mr
Culverton Smith’s confession
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