I used stop words to get rid of unnecessary words within the cloud, and added “said” to the list, as it came up more than any other word prior to my editing. Since this story surrounds the mystery of a goose with a stone stuck in its throat, it is no surprise that “geese,” “goose,” “bird,” and “stone” are among the most commonly used words. Also among the most commonly used words are the last names of people in the story, like “Baker” and “Horner.” “Christmas” is a significant word because it not only describes the time of year, but is a key factor in Holmes’ decision to not take action against the man because of the good-hearted nature of that time of year. In my opinion, it is significant that “man” is so commonly used because it instills a sense of mystery, since the story surrounds the search for an unnamed mystery man who is responsible for committing the crime.