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"
The
Secretary
,
Mr.
Joseph
Stangerson
,
"
said
Lestrade
gravely
,
"
was
murdered
at
Halliday
's
Private
Hotel
about
six
o'clock
this
morning
.
"
The
intelligence
with
which
Lestrade
greeted
us
was
so
momentous
and
so
unexpected
,
that
we
were
all
three
fairly
dumfoundered
.
Gregson
sprang
out
of
his
chair
and
upset
the
remainder
of
his
whiskey
and
water
.
I
stared
in
silence
at
Sherlock
Holmes
,
whose
lips
were
compressed
and
his
brows
drawn
down
over
his
eyes
.
"
Stangerson
too
!
"
he
muttered
.
"
The
plot
thickens
.
"
"
It
was
quite
thick
enough
before
,
"
grumbled
Lestrade
,
taking
a
chair
.
"
I
seem
to
have
dropped
into
a
sort
of
council
of
war
.
"
"
Are
you
--
are
you
sure
of
this
piece
of
intelligence
?
"
stammered
Gregson
.
"
I
have
just
come
from
his
room
,
"
said
Lestrade
.
"
I
was
the
first
to
discover
what
had
occurred
.
"
"
We
have
been
hearing
Gregson
's
view
of
the
matter
,
"
Holmes
observed
.
"
Would
you
mind
letting
us
know
what
you
have
seen
and
done
?
"
"
I
have
no
objection
,
"
Lestrade
answered
,
seating
himself
.
"
I
freely
confess
that
I
was
of
the
opinion
that
Stangerson
was
concerned
in
the
death
of
Drebber
.
This
fresh
development
has
shown
me
that
I
was
completely
mistaken
.
Full
of
the
one
idea
,
I
set
myself
to
find
out
what
had
become
of
the
Secretary
.
They
had
been
seen
together
at
Euston
Station
about
half-past
eight
on
the
evening
of
the
third
.
At
two
in
the
morning
Drebber
had
been
found
in
the
Brixton
Road
.
The
question
which
confronted
me
was
to
find
out
how
Stangerson
had
been
employed
between
8.30
and
the
time
of
the
crime
,
and
what
had
become
of
him
afterwards
.
I
telegraphed
to
Liverpool
,
giving
a
description
of
the
man
,
and
warning
them
to
keep
a
watch
upon
the
American
boats
.
I
then
set
to
work
calling
upon
all
the
hotels
and
lodging-houses
in
the
vicinity
of
Euston
.
You
see
,
I
argued
that
if
Drebber
and
his
companion
had
become
separated
,
the
natural
course
for
the
latter
would
be
to
put
up
somewhere
in
the
vicinity
for
the
night
,
and
then
to
hang
about
the
station
again
next
morning
.
"
"
They
would
be
likely
to
agree
on
some
meeting-place
beforehand
,
"
remarked
Holmes
.