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"
Very
good
,
"
said
the
Professor
,
indulgently
;
"
we
leave
it
at
that
.
I
will
now
ask
you
to
look
at
this
bone
.
"
He
handed
over
the
one
which
he
had
already
described
as
part
of
the
dead
man
's
possessions
.
It
was
about
six
inches
long
,
and
thicker
than
my
thumb
,
with
some
indications
of
dried
cartilage
at
one
end
of
it
.
"
To
what
known
creature
does
that
bone
belong
?
"
asked
the
Professor
.
I
examined
it
with
care
and
tried
to
recall
some
half-forgotten
knowledge
.
"
It
might
be
a
very
thick
human
collar-bone
,
"
I
said
.
My
companion
waved
his
hand
in
contemptuous
deprecation
.
"
The
human
collar-bone
is
curved
.
This
is
straight
.
There
is
a
groove
upon
its
surface
showing
that
a
great
tendon
played
across
it
,
which
could
not
be
the
case
with
a
clavicle
.
"
"
Then
I
must
confess
that
I
do
n't
know
what
it
is
.
"
"
You
need
not
be
ashamed
to
expose
your
ignorance
,
for
I
do
n't
suppose
the
whole
South
Kensington
staff
could
give
a
name
to
it
.
"
He
took
a
little
bone
the
size
of
a
bean
out
of
a
pill-box
.
"
So
far
as
I
am
a
judge
this
human
bone
is
the
analogue
of
the
one
which
you
hold
in
your
hand
.
That
will
give
you
some
idea
of
the
size
of
the
creature
.
You
will
observe
from
the
cartilage
that
this
is
no
fossil
specimen
,
but
recent
.
What
do
you
say
to
that
?
"
"
Surely
in
an
elephant
--
--
"