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The
baronet
has
been
in
communication
with
the
architect
who
prepared
the
plans
for
Sir
Charles
,
and
with
a
contractor
from
London
,
so
that
we
may
expect
great
changes
to
begin
here
soon
.
There
have
been
decorators
and
furnishers
up
from
Plymouth
,
and
it
is
evident
that
our
friend
has
large
ideas
,
and
means
to
spare
no
pains
or
expense
to
restore
the
grandeur
of
his
family
.
When
the
house
is
renovated
and
refurnished
,
all
that
he
will
need
will
be
a
wife
to
make
it
complete
.
Between
ourselves
there
are
pretty
clear
signs
that
this
will
not
be
wanting
if
the
lady
is
willing
,
for
I
have
seldom
seen
a
man
more
infatuated
with
a
woman
than
he
is
with
our
beautiful
neighbour
,
Miss
Stapleton
.
And
yet
the
course
of
true
love
does
not
run
quite
as
smoothly
as
one
would
under
the
circumstances
expect
.
To-day
,
for
example
,
its
surface
was
broken
by
a
very
unexpected
ripple
,
which
has
caused
our
friend
considerable
perplexity
and
annoyance
.
After
the
conversation
which
I
have
quoted
about
Barrymore
,
Sir
Henry
put
on
his
hat
and
prepared
to
go
out
.
As
a
matter
of
course
I
did
the
same
.
"
What
,
are
you
coming
,
Watson
?
"
he
asked
,
looking
at
me
in
a
curious
way
.
"
That
depends
on
whether
you
are
going
on
the
moor
,
"
said
I.
"
Yes
,
I
am
.
"
"
Well
,
you
know
what
my
instructions
are
.
I
am
sorry
to
intrude
,
but
you
heard
how
earnestly
Holmes
insisted
that
I
should
not
leave
you
,
and
especially
that
you
should
not
go
alone
upon
the
moor
.
"
Sir
Henry
put
his
hand
upon
my
shoulder
with
a
pleasant
smile
.
"
My
dear
fellow
,
"
said
he
,
"
Holmes
,
with
all
his
wisdom
,
did
not
foresee
some
things
which
have
happened
since
I
have
been
on
the
moor
.
You
understand
me
?
I
am
sure
that
you
are
the
last
man
in
the
world
who
would
wish
to
be
a
spoil-sport
.
I
must
go
out
alone
.
"
It
put
me
in
a
most
awkward
position
.
I
was
at
a
loss
what
to
say
or
what
to
do
,
and
before
I
had
made
up
my
mind
he
picked
up
his
cane
and
was
gone
.
But
when
I
came
to
think
the
matter
over
my
conscience
reproached
me
bitterly
for
having
on
any
pretext
allowed
him
to
go
out
of
my
sight
.
I
imagined
what
my
feelings
would
be
if
I
had
to
return
to
you
and
to
confess
that
some
misfortune
had
occurred
through
my
disregard
for
your
instructions
.
I
assure
you
my
cheeks
flushed
at
the
very
thought
.
It
might
not
even
now
be
too
late
to
overtake
him
,
so
I
set
off
at
once
in
the
direction
of
Merripit
House
.