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We
're
at
close
grips
at
last
,
"
said
Holmes
as
we
walked
together
across
the
moor
.
"
What
a
nerve
the
fellow
has
!
How
he
pulled
himself
together
in
the
face
of
what
must
have
been
a
paralyzing
shock
when
he
found
that
the
wrong
man
had
fallen
a
victim
to
his
plot
.
I
told
you
in
London
,
Watson
,
and
I
tell
you
now
again
,
that
we
have
never
had
a
foeman
more
worthy
of
our
steel
.
"
"
I
am
sorry
that
he
has
seen
you
.
"
"
And
so
was
I
at
first
.
But
there
was
no
getting
out
of
it
.
"
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What
effect
do
you
think
it
will
have
upon
his
plans
now
that
he
knows
you
are
here
?
"
"
It
may
cause
him
to
be
more
cautious
,
or
it
may
drive
him
to
desperate
measures
at
once
.
Like
most
clever
criminals
,
he
may
be
too
confident
in
his
own
cleverness
and
imagine
that
he
has
completely
deceived
us
.
"
"
Why
should
we
not
arrest
him
at
once
?
"
"
My
dear
Watson
,
you
were
born
to
be
a
man
of
action
.
Your
instinct
is
always
to
do
something
energetic
.
But
supposing
,
for
argument
's
sake
,
that
we
had
him
arrested
to-night
,
what
on
earth
the
better
off
should
we
be
for
that
?
We
could
prove
nothing
against
him
.
There
's
the
devilish
cunning
of
it
!
If
he
were
acting
through
a
human
agent
we
could
get
some
evidence
,
but
if
we
were
to
drag
this
great
dog
to
the
light
of
day
it
would
not
help
us
in
putting
a
rope
round
the
neck
of
its
master
.
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Surely
we
have
a
case
.
"
"
Not
a
shadow
of
one
--
only
surmise
and
conjecture
.
We
should
be
laughed
out
of
court
if
we
came
with
such
a
story
and
such
evidence
.
"
"
There
is
Sir
Charles
's
death
.
"