what made the narrator of,"The case of Sharp eyed jeweller" so clever
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The narrator's hobby is to study crime and criminals. He considers it 'out of the ordinary' because generally people don't have such unusual hobby. This hobby demanded keen observation and use of common sense to the full
He considers himself a very ordinary person which reflects his honesty, humility and modesty. He has got an unusual hobby of studying crime and criminals. He is impressed by ordinary and alert detectives. He loves to watch people.
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The narrator's hobby is to study crime and criminals. He considers it 'out of the ordinary' because generally people don't have such unusual hobby. This hobby demanded keen observation and use of common sense to the full.
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