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«The Greek Interpreter' is a story by the genius of the detective genre Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock Holmes introduces Watson to his brother Mycroft, who has even more impressive abilities for logical reasoning, but is completely unsuited to the work of a detective. Mycroft introduces them to a new client - a Greek translator. He tells that a few days ago he was invited to translate a conversation between two Englishmen and his compatriot. But it turned out that the latter was actually a prisoner in their house...