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151
"
I
have
no
time
for
trifles
,
"
he
answered
,
brusquely
;
then
with
a
smile
,
"
Excuse
my
rudeness
.
You
broke
the
thread
of
my
thoughts
;
but
perhaps
it
is
as
well
.
So
you
actually
were
not
able
to
see
that
that
man
was
a
sergeant
of
Marines
?
"
152
"
No
,
indeed
.
"
153
"
It
was
easier
to
know
it
than
to
explain
why
I
knew
it
.
If
you
were
asked
to
prove
that
two
and
two
made
four
,
you
might
find
some
difficulty
,
and
yet
you
are
quite
sure
of
the
fact
.
Even
across
the
street
I
could
see
a
great
blue
anchor
tattooed
on
the
back
of
the
fellow
's
hand
.
That
smacked
of
the
sea
.
He
had
a
military
carriage
,
however
,
and
regulation
side
whiskers
.
There
we
have
the
marine
.
He
was
a
man
with
some
amount
of
self-importance
and
a
certain
air
of
command
.
You
must
have
observed
the
way
in
which
he
held
his
head
and
swung
his
cane
.
A
steady
,
respectable
,
middle-aged
man
,
too
,
on
the
face
of
him
--
all
facts
which
led
me
to
believe
that
he
had
been
a
sergeant
.
"
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154
"
Wonderful
!
"
I
ejaculated
.
155
"
Commonplace
,
"
said
Holmes
,
though
I
thought
from
his
expression
that
he
was
pleased
at
my
evident
surprise
and
admiration
.
"
I
said
just
now
that
there
were
no
criminals
.
It
appears
that
I
am
wrong
--
look
at
this
!
"
He
threw
me
over
the
note
which
the
commissionaire
had
brought
.
156
"
Why
,
"
I
cried
,
as
I
cast
my
eye
over
it
,
"
this
is
terrible
!
"
157
"
It
does
seem
to
be
a
little
out
of
the
common
,
"
he
remarked
,
calmly
.
"
Would
you
mind
reading
it
to
me
aloud
?
"
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158
This
is
the
letter
which
I
read
to
him
--
--
159
"
MY
DEAR
MR.
SHERLOCK
HOLMES
,
--
160
"
There
has
been
a
bad
business
during
the
night
at
3
,
Lauriston
Gardens
,
off
the
Brixton
Road
.
Our
man
on
the
beat
saw
a
light
there
about
two
in
the
morning
,
and
as
the
house
was
an
empty
one
,
suspected
that
something
was
amiss
.
He
found
the
door
open
,
and
in
the
front
room
,
which
is
bare
of
furniture
,
discovered
the
body
of
a
gentleman
,
well
dressed
,
and
having
cards
in
his
pocket
bearing
the
name
of
'
Enoch
J.
Drebber
,
Cleveland
,
Ohio
,
U.S.A.
'
There
had
been
no
robbery
,
nor
is
there
any
evidence
as
to
how
the
man
met
his
death
.
There
are
marks
of
blood
in
the
room
,
but
there
is
no
wound
upon
his
person
.
We
are
at
a
loss
as
to
how
he
came
into
the
empty
house
;
indeed
,
the
whole
affair
is
a
puzzler
.
If
you
can
come
round
to
the
house
any
time
before
twelve
,
you
will
find
me
there
.
I
have
left
everything
in
statu
quo
until
I
hear
from
you
.
If
you
are
unable
to
come
I
shall
give
you
fuller
details
,
and
would
esteem
it
a
great
kindness
if
you
would
favour
me
with
your
opinion
.