The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
"Tothemanwholovesartforitsownsake,"remarkedSherlockHolmes,tossingasidetheadvertisementsheetoftheDailyTelegraph,"itisfrequentlyinitsleastimportantandlowliestmanifestationsthatthekeenestpleasureistobederived. Itispleasanttometoobserve,Watson,thatyouhavesofargraspedthistruththatintheselittlerecordsofourcaseswhichyouhavebeengoodenoughtodrawup,and,Iamboundtosay,occasionallytoembellish,youhavegivenprominencenotsomuchtothemanycausescelebresandsensationaltrialsinwhichIhavefiguredbutrathertothoseincidentswhichmayhavebeentrivialinthemselves,butwhichhavegivenroomforthosefacultiesofdeductionandoflogicalsynthesiswhichIhavemademyspecialprovince."
"Andyet,"saidI,smiling,"Icannotquiteholdmyselfabsolvedfromthechargeofsensationalismwhichhasbeenurgedagainstmyrecords."
"Youhaveerred,perhaps,"heobserved,takingupaglowingcinderwiththetongsandlightingwithitthelongcherry-woodpipewhichwaswonttoreplacehisclaywhenhewasinadisputatiousratherthanameditativemood —"youhaveerredperhapsinattemptingtoputcolourandlifeintoeachofyourstatementsinsteadofconfiningyourselftothetaskofplacinguponrecordthatseverereasoningfromcausetoeffectwhichisreallytheonlynotablefeatureaboutthething."
"ItseemstomethatIhavedoneyoufulljusticeinthematter,"Iremarkedwithsomecoldness,forIwasrepelledbytheegotismwhichIhadmorethanonceobservedtobeastrongfactorinmyfriend’ssingularcharacter.
"No,itisnotselfishnessorconceit,"saidhe,answering,aswashiswont,mythoughtsratherthanmywords. "IfIclaimfulljusticeformyart,itisbecauseitisanimpersonalthing—athingbeyondmyself. Crimeiscommon.