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The Classic Tales Podcast

Ep. 1048, The Five Orange Pips, by Arthur Conan Doyle

The Classic Tales Podcast

B.J. Harrison

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🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Can Sherlock Holmes discover why a letter containing five orange pips, strikes John Openshaw with such terror? Arthur Conan Doyle, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.

 

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0:00.0

Can Sherlock Holmes discover why a letter containing five orange pips strikes John

0:06.6

Openshaw with such terror? Arthur Conan Doyle, today of the Classic Tales podcast.

0:28.3

Thank you for listening.

0:29.8

The audiobook library card is now available, and folks are having a blast.

0:35.7

Subscribe monthly and stream or download any title in the entire Classic Tales Library for $699.

0:43.8

This offer is only good until July 20th, so get yours now.

0:48.1

Go to audiobook library card.com or follow the link in the show notes.

0:53.1

It's an all-you-can-listen smorgasbord of classics I've

0:56.6

been building for the last 19 years, many have won awards. The best part is, once you're logged

1:03.4

into the library, there's no orders to place. It's easy to tap and stream or tap and download

1:09.4

your favorite books. It's easier than ever to stream or tap and download your favorite books.

1:13.2

It's easier than ever to get listening.

1:17.4

For those who already support us at the $10 a month level or more,

1:22.9

your subscription has been automatically upgraded to include the audiobook library card. So head on over to audiobook library card.com, hit the appropriate button

1:28.2

and start listening.

1:31.1

And now,

1:32.5

The Five Orange Pips

1:34.3

by Arthur Conan Doyle.

1:52.5

When I glance over my notes and records of the Sherlock Holmes cases between the years 82 and 90,

1:59.3

I am faced by so many which present strange and interesting features that it is no easy matter to know which to choose and which to leave. Some, however,

2:03.7

have already gained publicity through the papers, and others have not offered a field for those

2:09.4

peculiar qualities which my friend possessed in so high a degree and which it is the object

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