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- <CENTER><P><font face="Verdana"><font size=1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n1.wav">THE STRAND MAGAZINE<BR>
- Vol. 26 NOVEMBER, 1903 </A></FONT></P>
- <FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n2.wav">THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES </A></font>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n3.wav">By ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE </A></FONT></P>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n4.wav">II. -- The Adventure of the Norwood
- Builder </A></FONT></P></CENTER>
- <blockquote>
- <P><FONT COLOR="#FF0080"><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/1normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section I</A></FONT></FONT></P>
- <FONT SIZE=-1>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n5.wav">"FROM the point of view of the criminal expert,"
- said Mr. Sherlock Holmes, "London has become a singularly uninteresting
- city since the death of the late lamented Professor Moriarty." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n6.wav">"I can hardly think that you would find many decent
- citizens to agree with you," I answered. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n7.wav">"Well, well, I must not be selfish," said
- he, with a smile, as he pushed back his chair from the breakfast-table.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n8.wav">The community is certainly the gainer, and no one the
- loser, save the poor out-of-work specialist, whose occupation has gone.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n9.wav">With that man in the field one's morning paper presented
- infinite possibilities. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n10.wav">Often it was only the smallest
- trace, Watson, the faintest indication, and yet it was enough to tell me
- that the great malignant brain was there, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n11.wav">as the gentlest
- tremors of the edges of the web remind one of the foul spider which lurks
- in the centre. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n12.wav">Petty thefts, wanton assaults, purposeless
- outrage -- to the man who held the clue all could be worked into one connected
- whole. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n13.wav">To the scientific student of the higher criminal
- world no capital in Europe offered the advantages which London then possessed.
- But now ----" </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n14.wav">He shrugged his shoulders in humorous
- deprecation of the state of things which he had himself done so much to
- produce. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n15.wav">At the time of which I speak Holmes had been back for
- some months, and I, at his request, had sold my practice and returned to
- share the old quarters in Baker Street. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n16.wav">A young doctor,
- named Verner, had purchased my small Kensington practice, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n17.wav">and
- given with astonishingly little demur the highest price that I ventured
- to ask </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n18.wav">-- an incident which only explained itself
- some years later when I found that Verner was a distant relation of Holmes's,
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n19.wav">and that it was my friend who had really found the
- money. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n20.wav">Our months of partnership had not been so uneventful
- as he had stated, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n21.wav">for I find, on looking over my notes,
- that this period includes the case of the papers of Ex-President Murillo,
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n22.wav">and also the shocking affair of the Dutch steamship
- FRIESLAND, which so nearly cost us both our lives. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n23.wav">His
- cold and proud nature was always averse, however, to anything in the shape
- of public applause, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n24.wav">and he bound me in the most stringent
- terms to say no further word of himself, his methods, or his successes
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n25.wav">-- a prohibition which, as I have explained, has only
- now been removed. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n26.wav">Mr. Sherlock Holmes was leaning back in his chair after
- his whimsical protest, and was unfolding his morning paper in a leisurely
- fashion, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n27.wav">when our attention was arrested by a tremendous
- ring at the bell, followed immediately by a hollow drumming sound, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n28.wav">as
- if someone were beating on the outer door with his fist. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n29.wav">As
- it opened there came a tumultuous rush into the hall, rapid feet clattered
- up the stair, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n30.wav">and an instant later a wild-eyed and
- frantic young man, pale, dishevelled, and palpitating, burst into the room.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n31.wav">He looked from one to the other of us, and under our
- gaze of inquiry he became conscious that some apology was needed for this
- unceremonious entry. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n32.wav">"I'm sorry, Mr. Holmes," he cried. "You
- mustn't blame me. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n33.wav">I am nearly mad. Mr. Holmes, I am
- the unhappy John Hector McFarlane." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n34.wav">He made the announcement as if the name alone would
- explain both his visit and its manner; </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n35.wav">but I could
- see by my companion's unresponsive face that it meant no more to him than
- to me. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n36.wav">"Have a cigarette, Mr. McFarlane," said he,
- pushing his case across. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n37.wav">"I am sure that with
- your symptoms my friend Dr. Watson here would prescribe a sedative. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n38.wav">The
- weather has been so very warm these last few days. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n39.wav">Now,
- if you feel a little more composed, I should be glad if you would sit down
- in that chair </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n40.wav">and tell us very slowly and quietly
- who you are and what it is that you want. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n41.wav">You mentioned
- your name as if I should recognise it, but I assure you that, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n42.wav">beyond
- the obvious facts that you are a bachelor, a solicitor, a Freemason, and
- an asthmatic, I know nothing whatever about you." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n43.wav">Familiar as I was with my friend's methods, it was
- not difficult for me to follow his deductions, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n44.wav">and
- to observe the untidiness of attire, the sheaf of legal papers, the watch-charm,
- and the breathing which had prompted them. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n45.wav">Our client,
- however, stared in amazement. </A></P>
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- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/2normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section II</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n46.wav">"Yes, I am all that, Mr. Holmes, and in addition
- I am the most unfortunate man at this moment in London. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n47.wav">For
- Heaven's sake don't abandon me, Mr. Holmes! </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n48.wav">If they
- come to arrest me before I have finished my story, make them give me time
- so that I may tell you the whole truth. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n49.wav">I could go
- to gaol happy if I knew that you were working for me outside." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n50.wav">"Arrest you!" said Holmes. "This is
- really most grati -- most interesting. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n51.wav">On what charge
- do you expect to be arrested?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n52.wav">"Upon the charge of murdering Mr. Jonas Oldacre,
- of Lower Norwood." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n53.wav">My companion's expressive face showed a sympathy which
- was not, I am afraid, entirely unmixed with satisfaction. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n54.wav">"Dear me," said he; "it was only this
- moment at breakfast that I was saying to my friend, Dr. Watson, that sensational
- cases had disappeared out of our papers." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n55.wav">Our visitor stretched forward a quivering hand and
- picked up the DAILY TELEGRAPH, which still lay upon Holmes's knee. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n56.wav">"If you had looked at it, sir, you would have
- seen at a glance what the errand is on which I have come to you this morning.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n57.wav">I feel as if my name and my misfortune must be in
- every man's mouth." </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n58.wav">He turned it over to expose
- the central page. "Here it is, and with your permission I will read
- it to you. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n59.wav">Listen to this, Mr. Holmes. The head-lines
- are: `Mysterious Affair at Lower Norwood. Disappearance of a Well-known
- Builder. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n60.wav">Suspicion of Murder and Arson. A Clue to
- the Criminal.' That is the clue which they are already following, Mr. Holmes,
- and I know that it leads infallibly to me. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n61.wav">I have
- been followed from London Bridge Station, and I am sure that they are only
- waiting for the warrant to arrest me. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n62.wav">It will break
- my mother's heart -- it will break her heart!" </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n63.wav">He
- wrung his hands in an agony of apprehension, and swayed backwards and forwards
- in his chair. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n64.wav">I looked with interest upon this man, who was accused
- of being the perpetrator of a crime of violence. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n65.wav">He
- was flaxen-haired and handsome in a washed-out negative fashion, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n66.wav">with
- frightened blue eyes and a clean-shaven face, with a weak, sensitive mouth.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n67.wav">His age may have been about twenty-seven; his dress
- and bearing that of a gentleman. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n68.wav">From the pocket of
- his light summer overcoat protruded the bundle of endorsed papers which
- proclaimed his profession. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n69.wav">"We must use what time we have," said Holmes.
- "Watson, would you have the kindness to take the paper and to read
- me the paragraph in question?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n70.wav">Underneath the vigorous head-lines which our client
- had quoted I read the following suggestive narrative:--- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n71.wav">Late last night, or early this morning, an incident
- occurred at Lower Norwood which points, it is feared, to a serious crime.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n72.wav">Mr. Jonas Oldacre is a well-known resident of that
- suburb, where he has carried on his business as a builder for many years.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n73.wav">Mr. Oldacre is a bachelor, fifty-two years of age,
- and lives in Deep Dene House, at the Sydenham end of the road of that name.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n74.wav">He has had the reputation of being a man of eccentric
- habits, secretive and retiring. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n75.wav">For some years he
- has practically withdrawn from the business, in which he is said to have
- amassed considerable wealth. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n76.wav">A small timber-yard still
- exists, however, at the back of the house, and last night, about twelve
- o'clock, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n77.wav">an alarm was given that one of the stacks
- was on fire. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n78.wav">The engines were soon upon the spot,
- but the dry wood burned with great fury, and it was impossible to arrest
- the conflagration until the stack had been entirely consumed. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n79.wav">Up
- to this point the incident bore the appearance of an ordinary accident,
- but fresh indications seem to point to serious crime. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n80.wav">Surprise
- was expressed at the absence of the master of the establishment from the
- scene of the fire, and an inquiry followed, which showed that he had disappeared
- from the house. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n81.wav">An examination of his room revealed
- that the bed had not been slept in, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n82.wav">that a safe which
- stood in it was open, that a number of important papers were scattered
- about the room, and, finally, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n83.wav">that there were signs
- of a murderous struggle, slight traces of blood being found within the
- room, and an oaken walking-stick, which also showed stains of blood upon
- the handle. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n84.wav">It is known that Mr. Jonas Oldacre had
- received a late visitor in his bedroom upon that night, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n85.wav">and
- the stick found has been identified as the property of this person, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n86.wav">who
- is a young London solicitor named John Hector McFarlane, junior partner
- of Graham and McFarlane, of 426, Gresham Buildings, E.C. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n87.wav">The
- police believe that they have evidence in their possession which supplies
- a very convincing motive for the crime, and altogether it cannot be doubted
- that sensational developments will follow. </A></P>
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- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/3normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section III</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n88.wav">LATER. -- It is rumoured as we go to press that Mr.
- John Hector McFarlane has actually been arrested on the charge of the murder
- of Mr. Jonas Oldacre. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n89.wav">It is at least certain that
- a warrant has been issued. There have been further and sinister developments
- in the investigation at Norwood. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n90.wav">Besides the signs
- of a struggle in the room of the unfortunate builder it is now known that
- the French windows of his bedroom </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n91.wav">(which is on the
- ground floor) were found to be open, that there were marks as if some bulky
- object had been dragged across to the wood-pile, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n92.wav">and,
- finally, it is asserted that charred remains have been found among the
- charcoal ashes of the fire. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n93.wav">The police theory is that
- a most sensational crime has been committed, that the victim was clubbed
- to death in his own bedroom, his papers rifled, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n94.wav">and
- his dead body dragged across to the wood-stack, which was then ignited
- so as to hide all traces of the crime. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n95.wav">The conduct
- of the criminal investigation has been left in the experienced hands of
- Inspector Lestrade, of Scotland Yard, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n96.wav">who is following
- up the clues with his accustomed energy and sagacity. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n97.wav">Sherlock Holmes listened with closed eyes and finger-tips
- together to this remarkable account. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n98.wav">"The case
- has certainly some points of interest," said he, in his languid fashion.
- "May I ask, in the first place, Mr. McFarlane, how it is that you
- are still at liberty, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n99.wav">since there appears to be enough
- evidence to justify your arrest?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n100.wav">"I live at Torrington Lodge, Blackheath, with
- my parents, Mr. Holmes; </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n101.wav">but last night, having to
- do business very late with Mr. Jonas Oldacre, I stayed at an hotel in Norwood,
- and came to my business from there. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n102.wav">I knew nothing
- of this affair until I was in the train, when I read what you have just
- heard. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n103.wav">I at once saw the horrible danger of my position,
- and I hurried to put the case into your hands. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n104.wav">I
- have no doubt that I should have been arrested either at my City office
- or at my home. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n105.wav">A man followed me from London Bridge
- Station, and I have no doubt --- Great Heaven, what is that?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n106.wav">It was a clang of the bell, followed instantly by
- heavy steps upon the stair. A moment later our old friend Lestrade appeared
- in the doorway. Over his shoulder I caught a glimpse of one or two uniformed
- policemen outside. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n107.wav">"Mr. John Hector McFarlane?" said Lestrade.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n108.wav">Our unfortunate client rose with a ghastly face. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n109.wav">"I arrest you for the wilful murder of Mr. Jonas
- Oldacre, of Lower Norwood." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n110.wav">McFarlane turned to us with a gesture of despair,
- and sank into his chair once more like one who is crushed. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n111.wav">"One moment, Lestrade," said Holmes. "Half
- an hour more or less can make no difference to you, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n112.wav">and
- the gentleman was about to give us an account of this very interesting
- affair, which might aid us in clearing it up." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n113.wav">"I think there will be no difficulty in clearing
- it up," said Lestrade, grimly. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n114.wav">"None the less, with your permission, I should
- be much interested to hear his account." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n115.wav">"Well, Mr. Holmes, it is difficult for me to
- refuse you anything, for you have been of use to the force once or twice
- in the past, and we owe you a good turn at Scotland Yard," said Lestrade.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n116.wav">At the same time I must remain with my prisoner,
- and I am bound to warn him that anything he may say will appear in evidence
- against him." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n117.wav">"I wish nothing better," said our client.
- "All I ask is that you should hear and recognise the absolute truth."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n118.wav">Lestrade looked at his watch. "I'll give you
- half an hour," said he. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n119.wav">"I must explain first," said McFarlane,
- "that I knew nothing of Mr. Jonas Oldacre. His name was familiar to
- me, for many years ago my parents were acquainted with him, but they drifted
- apart. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n120.wav">I was very much surprised, therefore, when
- yesterday, about three o'clock in the afternoon, he walked into my office
- in the City. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n121.wav">But I was still more astonished when
- he told me the object of his visit. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n122.wav">He had in his
- hand several sheets of a note-book, covered with scribbled writing -- here
- they are -- and he laid them on my table. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n123.wav">`Here is my will,' said he. `I want you, Mr. McFarlane,
- to cast it into proper legal shape. I will sit here while you do so.' </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img9top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img9top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img9top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/4normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section IV</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n124.wav">"I set myself to copy it, and you can imagine
- my astonishment when I found that, with some reservations, he had left
- all his property to me. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n125.wav">He was a strange little,
- ferret-like man, with white eyelashes, and when I looked up at him I found
- his keen grey eyes fixed upon me with an amused expression. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n126.wav">I
- could hardly believe my own senses as I read the terms of the will; </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n127.wav">but
- he explained that he was a bachelor with hardly any living relation, that
- he had known my parents in his youth, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n128.wav">and that he
- had always heard of me as a very deserving young man, and was assured that
- his money would be in worthy hands. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n129.wav">Of course, I
- could only stammer out my thanks. The will was duly finished, signed, and
- witnessed by my clerk. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n130.wav">This is it on the blue paper,
- and these slips, as I have explained, are the rough draft. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n131.wav">Mr.
- Jonas Oldacre then informed me that there were a number of documents --
- building leases, title-deeds, mortgages, scrip, and so forth -- which it
- was necessary that I should see and understand. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n132.wav">He
- said that his mind would not be easy until the whole thing was settled,
- and he begged me to come out to his house at Norwood that night, bringing
- the will with me, and to arrange matters. `Remember, my boy, not one word
- to your parents about the affair until everything is settled. We will keep
- it as a little surprise for them.' </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n133.wav">He was very insistent
- upon this point, and made me promise it faithfully. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n134.wav">"You can imagine, Mr. Holmes, that I was not
- in a humour to refuse him anything that he might ask. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n135.wav">He
- was my benefactor, and all my desire was to carry out his wishes in every
- particular. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n136.wav">I sent a telegram home, therefore, to
- say that I had important business on hand, and that it was impossible for
- me to say how late I might be. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n137.wav">Mr. Oldacre had told
- me that he would like me to have supper with him at nine, as he might not
- be home before that hour. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n138.wav">I had some difficulty in
- finding his house, however, and it was nearly half-past before I reached
- it. I found him ---" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n139.wav">"One moment!" said Holmes. "Who opened
- the door?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n140.wav">"A middle-aged woman, who was, I suppose, his
- housekeeper." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n141.wav">"And it was she, I presume, who mentioned your
- name?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n142.wav">"Exactly," said McFarlane. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n143.wav">"Pray proceed." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n144.wav">McFarlane wiped his damp brow and then continued his
- narrative:-- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n145.wav">"I was shown by this woman into a sitting-room,
- where a frugal supper was laid out. Afterwards Mr. Jonas Oldacre led me
- into his bedroom, in which there stood a heavy safe. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n146.wav">This
- he opened and took out a mass of documents, which we went over together.
- It was between eleven and twelve when we finished. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n147.wav">He
- remarked that we must not disturb the housekeeper. He showed me out through
- his own French window, which had been open all this time." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n148.wav">"Was the blind down?" asked Holmes. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n149.wav">"I will not be sure, but I believe that it was
- only half down. Yes, I remember how he pulled it up in order to swing open
- the window. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n150.wav">I could not find my stick, and he said,
- `Never mind, my boy; I shall see a good deal of you now, I hope, and I
- will keep your stick until you come back to claim it.' </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n151.wav">I
- left him there, the safe open, and the papers made up in packets upon the
- table. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n152.wav">It was so late that I could not get back to
- Blackheath, so I spent the night at the Anerley Arms, and I knew nothing
- more until I read of this horrible affair in the morning." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n153.wav">"Anything more that you would like to ask, Mr.
- Holmes?" said Lestrade, whose eyebrows had gone up once or twice during
- this remarkable explanation. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n154.wav">"Not until I have been to Blackheath." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n155.wav">"You mean to Norwood," said Lestrade. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n156.wav">"Oh, yes; no doubt that is what I must have meant,"
- said Holmes, with his enigmatical smile. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n157.wav">Lestrade
- had learned by more experiences than he would care to acknowledge that
- that razor-like brain could cut through that which was impenetrable to
- him. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n158.wav">I saw him look curiously at my companion. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n159.wav">"I think I should like to have a word with you
- presently, Mr. Sherlock Holmes," said he. "Now, Mr. McFarlane,
- two of my constables are at the door and there is a four-wheeler waiting."
- The wretched young man arose, and with a last beseeching glance at us walked
- from the room. The officers conducted him to the cab, but Lestrade remained.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n160.wav">Holmes had picked up the pages which formed the rough
- draft of the will, and was looking at them with the keenest interest upon
- his face. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n161.wav">"There are some points about that document, Lestrade,
- are there not?" said he, pushing them over. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n162.wav">The official looked at them with a puzzled expression.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n163.wav">"I can read the first few lines, and these in
- the middle of the second page, and one or two at the end. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n164.wav">Those
- are as clear as print," said he; "but the writing in between
- is very bad, and there are three places where I cannot read it at all."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n165.wav">"What do you make of that?" said Holmes.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n166.wav">"Well, what do YOU make of it?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n167.wav">"That it was written in a train; the good writing
- represents stations, the bad writing movement, and the very bad writing
- passing over points. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n168.wav">A scientific expert would pronounce
- at once that this was drawn up on a suburban line, since nowhere save in
- the immediate vicinity of a great city could there be so quick a succession
- of points. Granting that his whole journey was occupied in drawing up the
- will, then the train was an express, only stopping once between Norwood
- and London Bridge." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n169.wav">Lestrade began to laugh. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n170.wav">"You are too many for me when you begin to get
- on your theories, Mr. Holmes," said he. "How does this bear on
- the case?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n171.wav">"Well, it corroborates the young man's story
- to the extent that the will was drawn up by Jonas Oldacre in his journey
- yesterday. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n172.wav">It is curious -- is it not? -- that a
- man should draw up so important a document in so haphazard a fashion. It
- suggests that he did not think it was going to be of much practical importance.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n173.wav">If a man drew up a will which he did not intend ever
- to be effective he might do it so." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n174.wav">"Well, he drew up his own death-warrant at the
- same time," said Lestrade. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n175.wav">"Oh, you think so?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n176.wav">"Don't you?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n177.wav">"Well, it is quite possible; but the case is
- not clear to me yet." </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img8top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img8top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img8top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/5normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section V</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n178.wav">"Not clear? Well, if that isn't clear, what COULD
- be clear? Here is a young man who learns suddenly that if a certain older
- man dies he will succeed to a fortune. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n179.wav">What does
- he do? He says nothing to anyone, but he arranges that he shall go out
- on some pretext to see his client that night; </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n180.wav">he
- waits until the only other person in the house is in bed, and then in the
- solitude of a man's room he murders him, burns his body in the wood-pile,
- and departs to a neighbouring hotel. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n181.wav">The blood-stains
- in the room and also on the stick are very slight. It is probable that
- he imagined his crime to be a bloodless one, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n182.wav">and
- hoped that if the body were consumed it would hide all traces of the method
- of his death -- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n183.wav">traces which for some reason must
- have pointed to him. Is all this not obvious?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n184.wav">"It strikes me, my good Lestrade, as being just
- a trifle too obvious," said Holmes. "You do not add imagination
- to your other great qualities; </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n185.wav">but if you could for
- one moment put yourself in the place of this young man, would you choose
- the very night after the will had been made to commit your crime? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n186.wav">Would
- it not seem dangerous to you to make so very close a relation between the
- two incidents? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n187.wav">Again, would you choose an occasion
- when you are known to be in the house, when a servant has let you in? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n188.wav">And,
- finally, would you take the great pains to conceal the body and yet leave
- your own stick as a sign that you were the criminal? Confess, Lestrade,
- that all this is very unlikely." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n189.wav">"As to the stick, Mr. Holmes, you know as well
- as I do that a criminal is often flurried and does things which a cool
- man would avoid. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n190.wav">He was very likely afraid to go
- back to the room. Give me another theory that would fit the facts."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n191.wav">"I could very easily give you half-a-dozen,"
- said Holmes. "Here, for example, is a very possible and even probable
- one. I make you a free present of it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n192.wav">The older man
- is showing documents which are of evident value. A passing tramp sees them
- through the window, the blind of which is only half down. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n193.wav">Exit
- the solicitor. Enter the tramp! He seizes a stick, which he observes there,
- kills Oldacre, and departs after burning the body." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n194.wav">"Why should the tramp burn the body?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n195.wav">"For the matter of that why should McFarlane?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n196.wav">"To hide some evidence." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n197.wav">"Possibly the tramp wanted to hide that any murder
- at all had been committed." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n198.wav">"And why did the tramp take nothing?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n199.wav">"Because they were papers that he could not negotiate."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n200.wav">Lestrade shook his head, though it seemed to me that
- his manner was less absolutely assured than before. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n201.wav">"Well, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, you may look for
- your tramp, and while you are finding him we will hold on to our man. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n202.wav">The
- future will show which is right. Just notice this point, Mr. Holmes: that
- so far as we know none of the papers were removed, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n203.wav">and
- that the prisoner is the one man in the world who had no reason for removing
- them, since he was heir-at-law and would come into them in any case."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n204.wav">My friend seemed struck by this remark. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n205.wav">"I don't mean to deny that the evidence is in
- some ways very strongly in favour of your theory," said he. "I
- only wish to point out that there are other theories possible. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n206.wav">As
- you say, the future will decide. Good morning! I dare say that in the course
- of the day I shall drop in at Norwood and see how you are getting on."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n207.wav">When the detective departed my friend rose and made
- his preparations for the day's work with the alert air of a man who has
- a congenial task before him. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n208.wav">"My first movement, Watson," said he, as
- he bustled into his frock-coat, "must, as I said, be in the direction
- of Blackheath." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n209.wav">"And why not Norwood?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n210.wav">"Because we have in this case one singular incident
- coming close to the heels of another singular incident. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n211.wav">The
- police are making the mistake of concentrating their attention upon the
- second, because it happens to be the one which is actually criminal. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n212.wav">But
- it is evident to me that the logical way to approach the case is to begin
- by trying to throw some light upon the first incident -- the curious will,
- so suddenly made, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n213.wav">and to so unexpected an heir. It
- may do something to simplify what followed. No, my dear fellow, I don't
- think you can help me. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n214.wav">There is no prospect of danger,
- or I should not dream of stirring out without you. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n215.wav">I
- trust that when I see you in the evening I will be able to report that
- I have been able to do something for this unfortunate youngster who has
- thrown himself upon my protection." </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img7top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img7top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img7top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/6normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section VI</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n216.wav">It was late when my friend returned, and I could see
- by a glance at his haggard and anxious face that the high hopes with which
- he had started had not been fulfilled. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n217.wav">For an hour
- he droned away upon his violin, endeavouring to soothe his own ruffled
- spirits. At last he flung down the instrument and plunged into a detailed
- account of his misadventures. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n218.wav">"It's all going wrong, Watson -- all as wrong
- as it can go. I kept a bold face before Lestrade, but, upon my soul, I
- believe that for once the fellow is on the right track and we are on the
- wrong. All my instincts are one way and all the facts are the other, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n219.wav">and
- I much fear that British juries have not yet attained that pitch of intelligence
- when they will give the preference to my theories over Lestrade's facts."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n220.wav">"Did you go to Blackheath?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n221.wav">"Yes, Watson, I went there, and I found very
- quickly that the late lamented Oldacre was a pretty considerable black-guard.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n222.wav">The father was away in search of his son. The mother
- was at home -- a little, fluffy, blue-eyed person, in a tremor of fear
- and indignation. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n223.wav">Of course, she would not admit even
- the possibility of his guilt. But she would not express either surprise
- or regret over the fate of Oldacre. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n224.wav">On the contrary,
- she spoke of him with such bitterness that she was unconsciously considerably
- strengthening the case of the police, for, of course, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n225.wav">if
- her son had heard her speak of the man in this fashion it would predispose
- him towards hatred and violence. `He was more like a malignant and cunning
- ape than a human being,' said she, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n226.wav">`and he always
- was, ever since he was a young man.' </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n227.wav">`You knew him at that time?' said I. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n228.wav">`Yes, I knew him well; in fact, he was an old suitor
- of mine. Thank Heaven that I had the sense to turn away from him and to
- marry a better, if a poorer, man. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n229.wav">I was engaged to
- him, Mr. Holmes, when I heard a shocking story of how he had turned a cat
- loose in an aviary, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n230.wav">and I was so horrified at his
- brutal cruelty that I would have nothing more to do with him.' </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n231.wav">She
- rummaged in a bureau, and presently she produced a photograph of a woman,
- shamefully defaced and mutilated with a knife. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n232.wav">`That
- is my own photograph,' she said. `He sent it to me in that state, with
- his curse, upon my wedding morning.' </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n233.wav">`Well,' said I, `at least he has forgiven you now,
- since he has left all his property to your son.' </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n234.wav">`Neither my son nor I want anything from Jonas Oldacre,
- dead or alive,' she cried, with a proper spirit. `There is a God in Heaven,
- Mr. Holmes, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n235.wav">and that same God who has punished that
- wicked man will show in His own good time that my son's hands are guiltless
- of his blood.' </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n236.wav">"Well, I tried one or two leads, but could get
- at nothing which would help our hypothesis, and several points which would
- make against it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n237.wav">I gave it up at last and off I went
- to Norwood. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n238.wav">"This place, Deep Dene House, is a big modern
- villa of staring brick, standing back in its own grounds, with a laurel-clumped
- lawn in front of it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n239.wav">To the right and some distance
- back from the road was the timber-yard which had been the scene of the
- fire. Here's a rough plan on a leaf of my note-book. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n240.wav">This
- window on the left is the one which opens into Oldacre's room. You can
- look into it from the road, you see. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n241.wav">That is about
- the only bit of consolation I have had to-day. Lestrade was not there,
- but his head constable did the honours. They had just made a great treasure-trove.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n242.wav">They had spent the morning raking among the ashes
- of the burned wood-pile, and besides the charred organic remains they had
- secured several discoloured metal discs. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n243.wav">I examined
- them with care, and there was no doubt that they were trouser buttons.
- I even distinguished that one of them was marked with the name of `Hyams,'
- who was Oldacre's tailor. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n244.wav">I then worked the lawn
- very carefully for signs and traces, but this drought has made everything
- as hard as iron. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n245.wav">Nothing was to be seen save that
- some body or bundle had been dragged through a low privet hedge which is
- in a line with the wood-pile. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n246.wav">All that, of course,
- fits in with the official theory. I crawled about the lawn with an August
- sun on my back, but I got up at the end of an hour no wiser than before.
- </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img6top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img6top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img6top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/7normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section VII</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n247.wav">"Well, after this fiasco I went into the bedroom
- and examined that also. The blood-stains were very slight, mere smears
- and discolorations, but undoubtedly fresh. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n248.wav">The stick
- had been removed, but there also the marks were slight. There is no doubt
- about the stick belonging to our client. He admits it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n249.wav">Footmarks
- of both men could be made out on the carpet, but none of any third person,
- which again is a trick for the other side. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n250.wav">They were
- piling up their score all the time and we were at a standstill. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n251.wav">"Only one little gleam of hope did I get -- and
- yet it amounted to nothing. I examined the contents of the safe, most of
- which had been taken out and left on the table. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n252.wav">The
- papers had been made up into sealed envelopes, one or two of which had
- been opened by the police. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n253.wav">They were not, so far
- as I could judge, of any great value, nor did the bank-book show that Mr.
- Oldacre was in such very affluent circumstances. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n254.wav">But
- it seemed to me that all the papers were not there. There were allusions
- to some deeds -- possibly the more valuable -- which I could not find.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n255.wav">This, of course, if we could definitely prove it,
- would turn Lestrade's argument against himself, for who would steal a thing
- if he knew that he would shortly inherit it? </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n256.wav">"Finally, having drawn every other cover and
- picked up no scent, I tried my luck with the housekeeper. Mrs. Lexington
- is her name, a little, dark, silent person, with suspicious and sidelong
- eyes. She could tell us something if she would -- I am convinced of it.
- But she was as close as wax. Yes, she had let Mr. McFarlane in at half-past
- nine. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n257.wav">She wished her hand had withered before she
- had done so. She had gone to bed at half-past ten. Her room was at the
- other end of the house, and she could hear nothing of what passed. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n258.wav">Mr.
- McFarlane had left his hat, and to the best of her belief his stick, in
- the hall. She had been awakened by the alarm of fire. Her poor, dear master
- had certainly been murdered. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n259.wav">Had he any enemies?
- Well, every man had enemies, but Mr. Oldacre kept himself very much to
- himself, and only met people in the way of business. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n260.wav">She
- had seen the buttons, and was sure that they belonged to the clothes which
- he had worn last night. The wood-pile was very dry, for it had not rained
- for a month. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n261.wav">It burned like tinder, and by the time
- she reached the spot nothing could be seen but flames. She and all the
- firemen smelled the burned flesh from inside it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n262.wav">She
- knew nothing of the papers, nor of Mr. Oldacre's private affairs. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n263.wav">"So, my dear Watson, there's my report of a failure.
- And yet -- and yet ---" -- he clenched his thin hands in a paroxysm
- of conviction -- "I KNOW it's all wrong. I feel it in my bones. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n264.wav">There
- is something that has not come out, and that housekeeper knows it. There
- was a sort of sulky defiance in her eyes, which only goes with guilty knowledge.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n265.wav">However, there's no good talking any more about it,
- Watson; but unless some lucky chance comes our way </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n266.wav">I
- fear that the Norwood Disappearance Case will not figure in that chronicle
- of our successes which I foresee that a patient public will sooner or later
- have to endure." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n267.wav">"Surely," said I, "the man's appearance
- would go far with any jury?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n268.wav">"That is a dangerous argument, my dear Watson.
- You remember that terrible murderer, Bert Stevens, who wanted us to get
- him off in '87? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n269.wav">Was there ever a more mild-mannered,
- Sunday-school young man?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n270.wav">"It is true." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n271.wav">"Unless we succeed in establishing an alternative
- theory this man is lost. You can hardly find a flaw in the case which can
- now be presented against him, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n272.wav">and all further investigation
- has served to strengthen it. By the way, there is one curious little point
- about those papers which may serve us as the starting-point for an inquiry.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n273.wav">On looking over the bank-book I found that the low
- state of the balance was principally due to large cheques which have been
- made out during the last year to Mr. Cornelius. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n274.wav">I
- confess that I should be interested to know who this Mr. Cornelius may
- be with whom a retired builder has such very large transactions. Is it
- possible that he has had a hand in the affair? Cornelius might be a broker,
- but we have found no scrip to correspond with these large payments. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n275.wav">Failing
- any other indication my researches must now take the direction of an inquiry
- at the bank for the gentleman who has cashed these cheques. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n276.wav">But
- I fear, my dear fellow, that our case will end ingloriously by Lestrade
- hanging our client, which will certainly be a triumph for Scotland Yard."
- </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img5top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img5top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img5top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/8normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section VIII</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n277.wav">I do not know how far Sherlock Holmes took any sleep
- that night, but when I came down to breakfast I found him pale and harassed,
- his bright eyes the brighter for the dark shadows round them. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n278.wav">The
- carpet round his chair was littered with cigarette-ends and with the early
- editions of the morning papers. An open telegram lay upon the table. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n279.wav">"What do you think of this, Watson?" he
- asked, tossing it across. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n280.wav">It was from Norwood, and ran as follows:-- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n281.wav">"IMPORTANT FRESH EVIDENCE TO HAND. MCFARLANE'S
- GUILT DEFINITELY ESTABLISHED. ADVISE YOU TO ABANDON CASE. -- LESTRADE."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n282.wav">"This sounds serious," said I. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n283.wav">"It is Lestrade's little cock-a-doodle of victory,"
- Holmes answered, with a bitter smile. "And yet it may be premature
- to abandon the case. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n284.wav">After all, important fresh evidence
- is a two-edged thing, and may possibly cut in a very different direction
- to that which Lestrade imagines. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n285.wav">Take your breakfast,
- Watson, and we will go out together and see what we can do. I feel as if
- I shall need your company and your moral support to-day." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n286.wav">My friend had no breakfast himself, for it was one
- of his peculiarities that in his more intense moments he would permit himself
- no food, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n287.wav">and I have known him presume upon his iron
- strength until he has fainted from pure inanition. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n288.wav">At
- present I cannot spare energy and nerve force for digestion," he would
- say in answer to my medical remonstrances. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n289.wav">I was
- not surprised, therefore, when this morning he left his untouched meal
- behind him and started with me for Norwood. A crowd of morbid sightseers
- were still gathered round Deep Dene House, which was just such a suburban
- villa as I had pictured. Within the gates Lestrade met us, his face flushed
- with victory, his manner grossly triumphant. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n290.wav">"Well, Mr. Holmes, have you proved us to be wrong
- yet? Have you found your tramp?" he cried. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n291.wav">"I have formed no conclusion whatever,"
- my companion answered. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n292.wav">"But we formed ours yesterday, and now it proves
- to be correct; so you must acknowledge that we have been a little in front
- of you this time, Mr. Holmes." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n293.wav">"You certainly have the air of something unusual
- having occurred," said Holmes. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n294.wav">Lestrade laughed loudly. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n295.wav">"You don't like being beaten any more than the
- rest of us do," said he. "A man can't expect always to have it
- his own way, can he, Dr. Watson? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n296.wav">Step this way, if
- you please, gentlemen, and I think I can convince you once for all that
- it was John McFarlane who did this crime." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n297.wav">He led us through the passage and out into a dark
- hall beyond. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n298.wav">"This is where young McFarlane must have come
- out to get his hat after the crime was done," said he. "Now,
- look at this." </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n299.wav">With dramatic suddenness he struck
- a match and by its light exposed a stain of blood upon the whitewashed
- wall. As he held the match nearer I saw that it was more than a stain.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n300.wav">It was the well-marked print of a thumb. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n301.wav">"Look at that with your magnifying glass, Mr.
- Holmes." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n302.wav">"Yes, I am doing so." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n303.wav">"You are aware that no two thumb marks are alike?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n304.wav">"I have heard something of the kind." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n305.wav">"Well, then, will you please compare that print
- with this wax impression of young McFarlane's right thumb, taken by my
- orders this morning?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n306.wav">As he held the waxen print close to the blood-stain
- it did not take a magnifying glass to see that the two were undoubtedly
- from the same thumb. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n307.wav">It was evident to me that our
- unfortunate client was lost. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n308.wav">"That is final," said Lestrade. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n309.wav">"Yes, that is final," I involuntarily echoed.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n310.wav">"It is final," said Holmes. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n311.wav">Something in his tone caught my ear, and I turned
- to look at him. An extraordinary change had come over his face. It was
- writhing with inward merriment. His two eyes were shining like stars. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n312.wav">It
- seemed to me that he was making desperate efforts to restrain a convulsive
- attack of laughter. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n313.wav">"Dear me! Dear me!" he said at last. "Well,
- now, who would have thought it? And how deceptive appearances may be, to
- be sure! Such a nice young man to look at! </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n314.wav">It is
- a lesson to us not to trust our own judgment, is it not, Lestrade?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n315.wav">"Yes, some of us are a little too much inclined
- to be cocksure, Mr. Holmes," said Lestrade. The man's insolence was
- maddening, but we could not resent it. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n316.wav">"What a providential thing that this young man
- should press his right thumb against the wall in taking his hat from the
- peg! Such a very natural action, too, if you come to think of it."
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n317.wav">Holmes was outwardly calm, but his whole body gave
- a wriggle of suppressed excitement as he spoke. "By the way, Lestrade,
- who made this remarkable discovery?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n318.wav">"It was the housekeeper, Mrs. Lexington, who
- drew the night constable's attention to it." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n319.wav">"Where was the night constable?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n320.wav">"He remained on guard in the bedroom where the
- crime was committed, so as to see that nothing was touched." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n321.wav">"But why didn't the police see this mark yesterday?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n322.wav">"Well, we had no particular reason to make a
- careful examination of the hall. Besides, it's not in a very prominent
- place, as you see." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n323.wav">"No, no, of course not. I suppose there is no
- doubt that the mark was there yesterday?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n324.wav">Lestrade looked at Holmes as if he thought he was
- going out of his mind. I confess that I was myself surprised both at his
- hilarious manner and at his rather wild observation. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n325.wav">"I don't know whether you think that McFarlane
- came out of gaol in the dead of the night in order to strengthen the evidence
- against himself," said Lestrade. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n326.wav">I leave it
- to any expert in the world whether that is not the mark of his thumb."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n327.wav">"It is unquestionably the mark of his thumb."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n328.wav">"There, that's enough," said Lestrade. "I
- am a practical man, Mr. Holmes, and when I have got my evidence I come
- to my conclusions. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n329.wav">If you have anything to say you
- will find me writing my report in the sitting-room." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n330.wav">Holmes had recovered his equanimity, though I still
- seemed to detect gleams of amusement in his expression. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n331.wav">"Dear me, this is a very sad development, Watson,
- is it not?" said he. "And yet there are singular points about
- it which hold out some hopes for our client." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n332.wav">"I am delighted to hear it," said I, heartily.
- "I was afraid it was all up with him." </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img4top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img4top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img4top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/9normula.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section IV</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n333.wav">"I would hardly go so far as to say that, my
- dear Watson. The fact is that there is one really serious flaw in this
- evidence to which our friend attaches so much importance." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n334.wav">"Indeed, Holmes! What is it?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n335.wav">"Only this: that I KNOW that that mark was not
- there when I examined the hall yesterday. And now, Watson, let us have
- a little stroll round in the sunshine." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n336.wav">With a confused brain, but with a heart into which
- some warmth of hope was returning, I accompanied my friend in a walk round
- the garden. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n337.wav">Holmes took each face of the house in
- turn and examined it with great interest. He then led the way inside and
- went over the whole building from basement to attics. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n338.wav">Most
- of the rooms were unfurnished, but none the less Holmes inspected them
- all minutely. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n339.wav">Finally, on the top corridor, which
- ran outside three untenanted bedrooms, he again was seized with a spasm
- of merriment. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n340.wav">"There are really some very unique features about
- this case, Watson," said he. "I think it is time now that we
- took our friend Lestrade into our confidence. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n341.wav">He
- has had his little smile at our expense, and perhaps we may do as much
- by him if my reading of this problem proves to be correct. Yes, yes; I
- think I see how we should approach it." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n342.wav">The Scotland Yard inspector was still writing in the
- parlour when Holmes interrupted him. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n343.wav">"I understood that you were writing a report
- of this case," said he. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n344.wav">"So I am." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n345.wav">"Don't you think it may be a little premature?
- I can't help thinking that your evidence is not complete." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n346.wav">Lestrade knew my friend too well to disregard his
- words. He laid down his pen and looked curiously at him. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n347.wav">"What do you mean, Mr. Holmes?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n348.wav">"Only that there is an important witness whom
- you have not seen." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n349.wav">"Can you produce him?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n350.wav">"I think I can." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n351.wav">"Then do so." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n352.wav">"I will do my best. How many constables have
- you?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n353.wav">"There are three within call." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n354.wav">"Excellent!" said Holmes. "May I ask
- if they are all large, able-bodied men with powerful voices?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n355.wav">"I have no doubt they are, though I fail to see
- what their voices have to do with it." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n356.wav">"Perhaps I can help you to see that and one or
- two other things as well," said Holmes. "Kindly summon your men,
- and I will try." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n357.wav">Five minutes later three policemen had assembled in
- the hall. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n358.wav">"In the outhouse you will find a considerable
- quantity of straw," said Holmes. "I will ask you to carry in
- two bundles of it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n359.wav">I think it will be of the greatest
- assistance in producing the witness whom I require. Thank you very much.
- I believe you have some matches in your pocket, Watson. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n360.wav">Now,
- Mr. Lestrade, I will ask you all to accompany me to the top landing."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n361.wav">As I have said, there was a broad corridor there,
- which ran outside three empty bedrooms. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n362.wav">At one end
- of the corridor we were all marshalled by Sherlock Holmes, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n363.wav">the
- constables grinning and Lestrade staring at my friend with amazement, expectation,
- and derision chasing each other across his features. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n364.wav">Holmes
- stood before us with the air of a conjurer who is performing a trick. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n365.wav">"Would you kindly send one of your constables
- for two buckets of water? Put the straw on the floor here, free from the
- wall on either side. Now I think that we are all ready." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n366.wav">Lestrade's face had begun to grow red and angry. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n367.wav">"I don't know whether you are playing a game
- with us, Mr. Sherlock Holmes," said he. "If you know anything,
- you can surely say it without all this tomfoolery." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n368.wav">"I assure you, my good Lestrade, that I have
- an excellent reason for everything that I do. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n369.wav">You
- may possibly remember that you chaffed me a little some hours ago, when
- the sun seemed on your side of the hedge, so you must not grudge me a little
- pomp and ceremony now. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n370.wav">Might I ask you, Watson, to
- open that window, and then to put a match to the edge of the straw?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n371.wav">I did so, and, driven by the draught, a coil of grey
- smoke swirled down the corridor, while the dry straw crackled and flamed.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n372.wav">"Now we must see if we can find this witness
- for you, Lestrade. Might I ask you all to join in the cry of `Fire!'? Now,
- then; one, two, three ---" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n373.wav">"Fire!" we all yelled. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n374.wav">"Thank you. I will trouble you once again."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n375.wav">"Fire!" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n376.wav">"Just once more, gentlemen, and all together."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n377.wav">"Fire!" The shout must have rung over Norwood.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n378.wav">It had hardly died away when an amazing thing happened.
- A door suddenly flew open out of what appeared to be solid wall at the
- end of the corridor, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n379.wav">and a little, wizened man darted
- out of it, like a rabbit out of its burrow. </A></P>
- <center><a href="#Top" onMouseOver="img3top.src='arrowin.jpg'" onMouseOut="img3top.src='arrowout.jpg'"><img SRC="arrowout.jpg" NAME="img3top" BORDER=0 ></a></center>
- <P><FONT SIZE=+1><A HREF="../norwoodwav/10normul.wav"><img border="0" src="../tingsmbl.gif">Section X</A></FONT></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n380.wav">"Capital!" said Holmes, calmly. "Watson,
- a bucket of water over the straw. That will do! Lestrade, allow me to present
- you with your principal missing witness, Mr. Jonas Oldacre." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n381.wav">The detective stared at the new-comer with blank amazement.
- The latter was blinking in the bright light of the corridor, and peering
- at us and at the smouldering fire. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n382.wav">It was an odious
- face -- crafty, vicious, malignant, with shifty, light-grey eyes and white
- eyelashes. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n383.wav">"What's this, then?" said Lestrade at last.
- "What have you been doing all this time, eh?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n384.wav">Oldacre gave an uneasy laugh, shrinking back from
- the furious red face of the angry detective. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n385.wav">"I have done no harm." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n386.wav">"No harm? You have done your best to get an innocent
- man hanged. If it wasn't for this gentleman here, I am not sure that you
- would not have succeeded." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n387.wav">The wretched creature began to whimper. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n388.wav">"I am sure, sir, it was only my practical joke."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n389.wav">"Oh! a joke, was it? You won't find the laugh
- on your side, I promise you. Take him down and keep him in the sitting-room
- until I come. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n390.wav">Mr. Holmes," he continued, when
- they had gone, "I could not speak before the constables, but I don't
- mind saying, in the presence of Dr. Watson, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n391.wav">that
- this is the brightest thing that you have done yet, though it is a mystery
- to me how you did it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n392.wav">You have saved an innocent
- man's life, and you have prevented a very grave scandal, which would have
- ruined my reputation in the Force." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n393.wav">Holmes smiled and clapped Lestrade upon the shoulder.
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n394.wav">"Instead of being ruined, my good sir, you will
- find that your reputation has been enormously enhanced. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n395.wav">Just
- make a few alterations in that report which you were writing, and they
- will understand how hard it is to throw dust in the eyes of Inspector Lestrade."
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n396.wav">"And you don't want your name to appear?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n397.wav">"Not at all. The work is its own reward. Perhaps
- I shall get the credit also at some distant day when I permit my zealous
- historian to lay out his foolscap once more -- eh, Watson? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n398.wav">Well,
- now, let us see where this rat has been lurking." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n399.wav">A lath-and-plaster partition had been run across the
- passage six feet from the end, with a door cunningly concealed in it. It
- was lit within by slits under the eaves. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n400.wav">A few articles
- of furniture and a supply of food and water were within, together with
- a number of books and papers. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n401.wav">"There's the advantage of being a builder,"
- said Holmes, as we came out. "He was able to fix up his own little
- hiding-place without any confederate -- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n402.wav">save, of
- course, that precious housekeeper of his, whom I should lose no time in
- adding to your bag, Lestrade." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n403.wav">"I'll take your advice. But how did you know
- of this place, Mr. Holmes?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n404.wav">"I made up my mind that the fellow was in hiding
- in the house. When I paced one corridor and found it six feet shorter than
- the corresponding one below, it was pretty clear where he was. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n405.wav">I
- thought he had not the nerve to lie quiet before an alarm of fire. We could,
- of course, have gone in and taken him, but it amused me to make him reveal
- himself; </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n406.wav">besides, I owed you a little mystification,
- Lestrade, for your chaff in the morning." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n407.wav">"Well, sir, you certainly got equal with me on
- that. But how in the world did you know that he was in the house at all?"
- </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n408.wav">"The thumb-mark, Lestrade. You said it was final;
- and so it was, in a very different sense. I knew it had not been there
- the day before. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n409.wav">I pay a good deal of attention to
- matters of detail, as you may have observed, and I had examined the hall
- and was sure that the wall was clear. Therefore, it had been put on during
- the night." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n410.wav">"But how?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n411.wav">"Very simply. When those packets were sealed
- up, Jonas Oldacre got McFarlane to secure one of the seals by putting his
- thumb upon the soft wax. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n412.wav">It would be done so quickly
- and so naturally that I dare say the young man himself has no recollection
- of it. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n413.wav">Very likely it just so happened, and Oldacre
- had himself no notion of the use he would put it to. Brooding over the
- case in that den of his, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n414.wav">it suddenly struck him what
- absolutely damning evidence he could make against McFarlane by using that
- thumb-mark. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n415.wav">It was the simplest thing in the world
- for him to take a wax impression from the seal, to moisten it in as much
- blood as he could get from a pin-prick, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n416.wav">and to put
- the mark upon the wall during the night, either with his own hand or with
- that of his housekeeper. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n417.wav">If you examine among those
- documents which he took with him into his retreat I will lay you a wager
- that you find the seal with the thumb-mark upon it." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n418.wav">"Wonderful!" said Lestrade. "Wonderful!
- It's all as clear as crystal, as you put it. But what is the object of
- this deep deception, Mr. Holmes?" </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n419.wav">It was amusing to me to see how the detective's overbearing
- manner had changed suddenly to that of a child asking questions of its
- teacher. </A></P>
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- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n420.wav">"Well, I don't think that is very hard to explain.
- A very deep, malicious, vindictive person is the gentleman who is now awaiting
- us downstairs. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n421.wav">You know that he was once refused
- by McFarlane's mother? You don't! I told you that you should go to Blackheath
- first and Norwood afterwards. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n422.wav">Well, this injury,
- as he would consider it, has rankled in his wicked, scheming brain, and
- all his life he has longed for vengeance, but never seen his chance. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n423.wav">During
- the last year or two things have gone against him -- secret speculation,
- I think -- and he finds himself in a bad way. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n424.wav">He
- determines to swindle his creditors, and for this purpose he pays large
- cheques to a certain Mr. Cornelius, who is, I imagine, himself under another
- name. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n425.wav">I have not traced these cheques yet, but I
- have no doubt that they were banked under that name at some provincial
- town where Oldacre from time to time led a double existence. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n426.wav">He
- intended to change his name altogether, draw this money, and vanish, starting
- life again elsewhere." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n427.wav">"Well, that's likely enough." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n428.wav">"It would strike him that in disappearing he
- might throw all pursuit off his track, and at the same time have an ample
- and crushing revenge upon his old sweetheart, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n429.wav">if
- he could give the impression that he had been murdered by her only child.
- It was a masterpiece of villainy, and he carried it out like a master.
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n430.wav">The idea of the will, which would give an obvious
- motive for the crime, the secret visit unknown to his own parents, </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n431.wav">the
- retention of the stick, the blood, and the animal remains and buttons in
- the wood-pile, all were admirable. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n432.wav">It was a net from
- which it seemed to me a few hours ago that there was no possible escape.
- But he had not that supreme gift of the artist, the knowledge of when to
- stop. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n433.wav">He wished to improve that which was already
- perfect -- to draw the rope tighter yet round the neck of his unfortunate
- victim -- and so he ruined all. Let us descend, Lestrade. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n434.wav">There
- are just one or two questions that I would ask him." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n435.wav">The malignant creature was seated in his own parlour
- with a policeman upon each side of him. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n436.wav">"It was a joke, my good sir, a practical joke,
- nothing more," he whined incessantly. "I assure you, sir, that
- I simply concealed myself in order to see the effect of my disappearance,
- </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n437.wav">and I am sure that you would not be so unjust as
- to imagine that I would have allowed any harm to befall poor young Mr.
- McFarlane." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n438.wav">"That's for a jury to decide," said Lestrade.
- "Anyhow, we shall have you on a charge of conspiracy, if not for attempted
- murder." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n439.wav">"And you'll probably find that your creditors
- will impound the banking account of Mr. Cornelius," said Holmes. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n440.wav">The little man started and turned his malignant eyes
- upon my friend. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n441.wav">"I have to thank you for a good deal," said
- he. "Perhaps I'll pay my debt some day." </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n442.wav">Holmes smiled indulgently. </A></P>
- <P><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n443.wav">"I fancy that for some few years you will find
- your time very fully occupied," said he. "By the way, what was
- it you put into the wood-pile besides your old trousers? </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n444.wav">A
- dead dog, or rabbits, or what? You won't tell? Dear me, how very unkind
- of you! Well, well, I dare say that a couple of rabbits would account both
- for the blood and for the charred ashes. </A><A HREF="../norwoodwav/n445.wav">If ever
- you write an account, Watson, you can make rabbits serve your turn."
- </A></P>
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