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Doyle, Arthur Conan

"The Memoirs Of Sherlock Holmes"

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? ? ? ? "But if the document is found?"


? ? ? ? "Ah, that, of course, would be different."


? ? ? ? "I had one or two questions which I wished to ask you, Lord Holdhurst."


? ? ? ? "I shall be happy to give you any information in my power."


? ? ? ? "Was it in this room that you gave your instructions as to the copying of the document?"


? ? ? ? "It was."


? ? ? ? "Then you could hardly have been overheard?"


? ? ? ? "It is out of the question."


? ? ? ? "Did you ever mention to anyone that it was your intention to give anyone the treaty to be copied?"


? ? ? ? "Never."


? ? ? ? "You are certain of that?"


? ? ? ? "Absolutely."


? ? ? ? "Well, since you never said so, and Mr. Phelps never said so, and nobody else knew anything of the matter, then the thief's presence in the room was purely accidental. He saw his chance and he took it."


? ? ? ? The statesman smiled. "You take me out of my province there," said he.


? ? ? ? Holmes considered for a moment. "There is another very important point which I wish to discuss with you," said he.


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