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"
Do
you
consider
,
Doctor
,
that
there
is
immediate
danger
?
"
the
former
asked
,
24
"
Most
certainly
there
is
,
"
I
answered
.
"
In
that
case
it
is
clearly
our
duty
,
in
the
interests
of
justice
,
to
take
his
statement
,
"
said
the
Inspector
.
"
You
are
at
liberty
,
sir
,
to
give
your
account
,
which
I
again
warn
you
will
be
taken
down
.
"
"
I
'll
sit
down
,
with
your
leave
,
"
the
prisoner
said
,
suiting
the
action
to
the
word
.
"
This
aneurism
of
mine
makes
me
easily
tired
,
and
the
tussle
we
had
half
an
hour
ago
has
not
mended
matters
.
I
'm
on
the
brink
of
the
grave
,
and
I
am
not
likely
to
lie
to
you
.
Every
word
I
say
is
the
absolute
truth
,
and
how
you
use
it
is
a
matter
of
no
consequence
to
me
.
"
With
these
words
,
Jefferson
Hope
leaned
back
in
his
chair
and
began
the
following
remarkable
statement
.
He
spoke
in
a
calm
and
methodical
manner
,
as
though
the
events
which
he
narrated
were
commonplace
enough
.
I
can
vouch
for
the
accuracy
of
the
subjoined
account
,
for
I
have
had
access
to
Lestrade
's
note-book
,
in
which
the
prisoner
's
words
were
taken
down
exactly
as
they
were
uttered
.
"
It
do
n't
much
matter
to
you
why
I
hated
these
men
,
"
he
said
;
"
it
's
enough
that
they
were
guilty
of
the
death
of
two
human
beings
--
a
father
and
a
daughter
--
and
that
they
had
,
therefore
,
forfeited
their
own
lives
.
After
the
lapse
of
time
that
has
passed
since
their
crime
,
it
was
impossible
for
me
to
secure
a
conviction
against
them
in
any
court
.
I
knew
of
their
guilt
though
,
and
I
determined
that
I
should
be
judge
,
jury
,
and
executioner
all
rolled
into
one
.
You
'd
have
done
the
same
,
if
you
have
any
manhood
in
you
,
if
you
had
been
in
my
place
.
"
That
girl
that
I
spoke
of
was
to
have
married
me
twenty
years
ago
.
She
was
forced
into
marrying
that
same
Drebber
,
and
broke
her
heart
over
it
.
I
took
the
marriage
ring
from
her
dead
finger
,
and
I
vowed
that
his
dying
eyes
should
rest
upon
that
very
ring
,
and
that
his
last
thoughts
should
be
of
the
crime
for
which
he
was
punished
.
I
have
carried
it
about
with
me
,
and
have
followed
him
and
his
accomplice
over
two
continents
until
I
caught
them
.
They
thought
to
tire
me
out
,
but
they
could
not
do
it
.
If
I
die
to-morrow
,
as
is
likely
enough
,
I
die
knowing
that
my
work
in
this
world
is
done
,
and
well
done
.
They
have
perished
,
and
by
my
hand
.
There
is
nothing
left
for
me
to
hope
for
,
or
to
desire
.
"
They
were
rich
and
I
was
poor
,
so
that
it
was
no
easy
matter
for
me
to
follow
them
.
When
I
got
to
London
my
pocket
was
about
empty
,
and
I
found
that
I
must
turn
my
hand
to
something
for
my
living
.
Driving
and
riding
are
as
natural
to
me
as
walking
,
so
I
applied
at
a
cabowner
's
office
,
and
soon
got
employment
.
I
was
to
bring
a
certain
sum
a
week
to
the
owner
,
and
whatever
was
over
that
I
might
keep
for
myself
.
There
was
seldom
much
over
,
but
I
managed
to
scrape
along
somehow
.
The
hardest
job
was
to
learn
my
way
about
,
for
I
reckon
that
of
all
the
mazes
that
ever
were
contrived
,
this
city
is
the
most
confusing
.
I
had
a
map
beside
me
though
,
and
when
once
I
had
spotted
the
principal
hotels
and
stations
,
I
got
on
pretty
well
.
"
It
was
some
time
before
I
found
out
where
my
two
gentlemen
were
living
;
but
I
inquired
and
inquired
until
at
last
I
dropped
across
them
.
They
were
at
a
boarding-house
at
Camberwell
,
over
on
the
other
side
of
the
river
.
When
once
I
found
them
out
I
knew
that
I
had
them
at
my
mercy
.
I
had
grown
my
beard
,
and
there
was
no
chance
of
their
recognizing
me
.
I
would
dog
them
and
follow
them
until
I
saw
my
opportunity
.
I
was
determined
that
they
should
not
escape
me
again
.