Donate me by paypal www.paypal.com/paypalme/learnenglishstory Timestamps to follow chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:04 Start story 43:20 End story 👉 Learn English through story - A Scandal in Bohemia (level 1): th-cam.com/video/_onJ3cCfhNA/w-d-xo.html 👉 Learn English through story - The Gloria Scott (level 1): th-cam.com/video/J0NkbfCwpOI/w-d-xo.html 👉 List of videos for learn English through story level 1: bit.ly/3EpLaeA 👉 List of videos for learn English through story level 2: bit.ly/2XlrXtw 👉 List of videos for learn English through story: bit.ly/39dQG5B
The Valley of Fear story. Sherlock Holmes receives a cipher message from Fred Porlock, a pseudonymous agent of Professor Moriarty. After Porlock sends the message, however, he changes his mind for fear of Moriarty's discovering that he is a traitor. He decides not to send the key to the cipher, but he sends Holmes a note telling of this decision. From the cipher message and the second note, Holmes is able to deduce that it is a book cipher and that the book used for the encryption is a common book, large (with at least 534 pages), printed in two columns per page, and standardised. An almanac fits these conditions exactly
The Valley of Fear story. Sherlock Holmes receives a cipher message from Fred Porlock, a pseudonymous agent of Professor Moriarty. After Porlock sends the message, however, he changes his mind for fear of Moriarty's discovering that he is a traitor. He decides not to send the key to the cipher, but he sends Holmes a note telling of this decision. From the cipher message and the second note, Holmes is able to deduce that it is a book cipher and that the book used for the encryption is a common book, large (with at least 534 pages), printed in two columns per page, and standardised. An almanac fits these conditions exactly
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Timestamps to follow chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:04 Start story
43:20 End story
👉 Learn English through story - A Scandal in Bohemia (level 1):
th-cam.com/video/_onJ3cCfhNA/w-d-xo.html
👉 Learn English through story - The Gloria Scott (level 1):
th-cam.com/video/J0NkbfCwpOI/w-d-xo.html
👉 List of videos for learn English through story level 1:
bit.ly/3EpLaeA
👉 List of videos for learn English through story level 2:
bit.ly/2XlrXtw
👉 List of videos for learn English through story:
bit.ly/39dQG5B
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The Valley of Fear story. Sherlock Holmes receives a cipher message from Fred Porlock, a pseudonymous agent of Professor Moriarty. After Porlock sends the message, however, he changes his mind for fear of Moriarty's discovering that he is a traitor. He decides not to send the key to the cipher, but he sends Holmes a note telling of this decision. From the cipher message and the second note, Holmes is able to deduce that it is a book cipher and that the book used for the encryption is a common book, large (with at least 534 pages), printed in two columns per page, and standardised. An almanac fits these conditions exactly
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The Valley of Fear story. Sherlock Holmes receives a cipher message from Fred Porlock, a pseudonymous agent of Professor Moriarty. After Porlock sends the message, however, he changes his mind for fear of Moriarty's discovering that he is a traitor. He decides not to send the key to the cipher, but he sends Holmes a note telling of this decision. From the cipher message and the second note, Holmes is able to deduce that it is a book cipher and that the book used for the encryption is a common book, large (with at least 534 pages), printed in two columns per page, and standardised. An almanac fits these conditions exactly
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