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"
Exactly
,
"
said
Holmes
,
"
however
foolish
the
incident
may
seem
.
You
have
lost
one
of
your
boots
,
you
say
?
"
"
Well
,
mislaid
it
,
anyhow
.
I
put
them
both
outside
my
door
last
night
,
and
there
was
only
one
in
the
morning
.
I
could
get
no
sense
out
of
the
chap
who
cleans
them
.
The
worst
of
it
is
that
I
only
bought
the
pair
last
night
in
the
Strand
,
and
I
have
never
had
them
on
.
"
"
If
you
have
never
worn
them
,
why
did
you
put
them
out
to
be
cleaned
?
"
"
They
were
tan
boots
and
had
never
been
varnished
.
That
was
why
I
put
them
out
.
"
"
Then
I
understand
that
on
your
arrival
in
London
yesterday
you
went
out
at
once
and
bought
a
pair
of
boots
?
"
"
I
did
a
good
deal
of
shopping
.
Dr.
Mortimer
here
went
round
with
me
.
You
see
,
if
I
am
to
be
squire
down
there
I
must
dress
the
part
,
and
it
may
be
that
I
have
got
a
little
careless
in
my
ways
out
West
.
Among
other
things
I
bought
these
brown
boots
--
gave
six
dollars
for
them
--
and
had
one
stolen
before
ever
I
had
them
on
my
feet
.
"
"
It
seems
a
singularly
useless
thing
to
steal
,
"
said
Sherlock
Holmes
.
"
I
confess
that
I
share
Dr.
Mortimer
's
belief
that
it
will
not
be
long
before
the
missing
boot
is
found
.
"
"
And
,
now
,
gentlemen
,
"
said
the
baronet
with
decision
,
"
it
seems
to
me
that
I
have
spoken
quite
enough
about
the
little
that
I
know
.
It
is
time
that
you
kept
your
promise
and
gave
me
a
full
account
of
what
we
are
all
driving
at
.
"
"
Your
request
is
a
very
reasonable
one
,
"
Holmes
answered
.
"
Dr.
Mortimer
,
I
think
you
could
not
do
better
than
to
tell
your
story
as
you
told
it
to
us
.
"
Thus
encouraged
,
our
scientific
friend
drew
his
papers
from
his
pocket
,
and
presented
the
whole
case
as
he
had
done
upon
the
morning
before
.
Sir
Henry
Baskerville
listened
with
the
deepest
attention
,
and
with
an
occasional
exclamation
of
surprise
.