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"
When
do
the
servants
go
to
bed
?
"
"
About
ten
.
"
"
I
understand
that
William
was
usually
in
bed
also
at
that
hour
?
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
It
is
singular
that
on
this
particular
night
he
should
have
been
up
.
Now
,
I
should
be
very
glad
if
you
would
have
the
kindness
to
show
us
over
the
house
,
Mr.
Cunningham
.
"
A
stone-flagged
passage
,
with
the
kitchens
branching
away
from
it
,
led
by
a
wooden
staircase
directly
to
the
first
floor
of
the
house
.
It
came
out
upon
the
landing
opposite
to
a
second
more
ornamental
stair
which
came
up
from
the
front
hall
.
Out
of
this
landing
opened
the
drawing-room
and
several
bedrooms
,
including
those
of
Mr.
Cunningham
and
his
son
.
Holmes
walked
slowly
,
taking
keen
note
of
the
architecture
of
the
house
.
I
could
tell
from
his
expression
that
he
was
on
a
hot
scent
,
and
yet
I
could
not
in
the
least
imagine
in
what
direction
his
inferences
were
leading
him
.
"
My
good
sir
,
"
said
Mr.
Cunningham
,
with
some
impatience
,
"
this
is
surely
very
unnecessary
.
That
is
my
room
at
the
end
of
the
stairs
,
and
my
son
's
is
the
one
beyond
it
.
I
leave
it
to
your
judgment
whether
it
was
possible
for
the
thief
to
have
come
up
here
without
disturbing
us
.
"
"
You
must
try
round
and
get
on
a
fresh
scent
,
I
fancy
,
"
said
the
son
with
a
rather
malicious
smile
.
"
Still
,
I
must
ask
you
to
humour
me
a
little
further
.
I
should
like
,
for
example
,
to
see
how
far
the
windows
of
the
bedrooms
command
the
front
.
This
,
I
understand
,
is
your
son
's
room
"
--
he
pushed
open
the
door
--
"
and
that
,
I
presume
is
the
dressing-room
in
which
he
sat
smoking
when
the
alarm
was
given
.
Where
does
the
window
of
that
look
out
to
?
"
He
stepped
across
the
bedroom
,
pushed
open
the
door
,
and
glanced
round
the
other
chamber
.