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"
'
"
So
I
have
,
"
said
he
,
and
it
was
awful
to
hear
the
tones
that
he
said
it
in
.
He
had
a
very
dark
,
fearsome
face
,
and
a
gleam
in
his
eyes
that
comes
back
to
me
in
my
dreams
.
His
hair
and
whiskers
were
shot
with
gray
,
and
his
face
was
all
crinkled
and
puckered
like
a
withered
apple
.
"
'
"
Just
walk
on
a
little
way
,
dear
,
"
said
Mrs.
Barclay
;
"
I
want
to
have
a
word
with
this
man
.
There
is
nothing
to
be
afraid
of
.
"
She
tried
to
speak
boldly
,
but
she
was
still
deadly
pale
and
could
hardly
get
her
words
out
for
the
trembling
of
her
lips
.
"
'
I
did
as
she
asked
me
,
and
they
talked
together
for
a
few
minutes
.
Then
she
came
down
the
street
with
her
eyes
blazing
,
and
I
saw
the
crippled
wretch
standing
by
the
lamp-post
and
shaking
his
clenched
fists
in
the
air
as
if
he
were
mad
with
rage
.
She
never
said
a
word
until
we
were
at
the
door
here
,
when
she
took
me
by
the
hand
and
begged
me
to
tell
no
one
what
had
happened
.
"
'
"
It
's
an
old
acquaintance
of
mine
who
has
come
down
in
the
world
,
"
said
she
.
When
I
promised
her
I
would
say
nothing
she
kissed
me
,
and
I
have
never
seen
her
since
.
I
have
told
you
now
the
whole
truth
,
and
if
I
withheld
it
from
the
police
it
is
because
I
did
not
realize
then
the
danger
in
which
my
dear
friend
stood
.
I
know
that
it
can
only
be
to
her
advantage
that
everything
should
be
known
.
'
"
There
was
her
statement
,
Watson
,
and
to
me
,
as
you
can
imagine
,
it
was
like
a
light
on
a
dark
night
.
Everything
which
had
been
disconnected
before
began
at
once
to
assume
its
true
place
,
and
I
had
a
shadowy
presentiment
of
the
whole
sequence
of
events
.
My
next
step
obviously
was
to
find
the
man
who
had
produced
such
a
remarkable
impression
upon
Mrs.
Barclay
.
If
he
were
still
in
Aldershot
it
should
not
be
a
very
difficult
matter
.
There
are
not
such
a
very
great
number
of
civilians
,
and
a
deformed
man
was
sure
to
have
attracted
attention
.
I
spent
a
day
in
the
search
,
and
by
evening
--
this
very
evening
,
Watson
--
I
had
run
him
down
.
The
man
's
name
is
Henry
Wood
,
and
he
lives
in
lodgings
in
this
same
street
in
which
the
ladies
met
him
.
He
has
only
been
five
days
in
the
place
.
In
the
character
of
a
registration-agent
I
had
a
most
interesting
gossip
with
his
landlady
.
The
man
is
by
trade
a
conjurer
and
performer
,
going
round
the
canteens
after
nightfall
,
and
giving
a
little
entertainment
at
each
.
He
carries
some
creature
about
with
him
in
that
box
,
about
which
the
landlady
seemed
to
be
in
considerable
trepidation
,
for
she
had
never
seen
an
animal
like
it
.
He
uses
it
in
some
of
his
tricks
according
to
her
account
.
So
much
the
woman
was
able
to
tell
me
,
and
also
that
it
was
a
wonder
the
man
lived
,
seeing
how
twisted
he
was
,
and
that
he
spoke
in
a
strange
tongue
sometimes
,
and
that
for
the
last
two
nights
she
had
heard
him
groaning
and
weeping
in
his
bedroom
.
He
was
all
right
,
as
far
as
money
went
,
but
in
his
deposit
he
had
given
her
what
looked
like
a
bad
florin
.
She
showed
it
to
me
,
Watson
,
and
it
was
an
Indian
rupee
.
"
So
now
,
my
dear
fellow
,
you
see
exactly
how
we
stand
and
why
it
is
I
want
you
.
It
is
perfectly
plain
that
after
the
ladies
parted
from
this
man
he
followed
them
at
a
distance
,
that
he
saw
the
quarrel
between
husband
and
wife
through
the
window
,
that
he
rushed
in
,
and
that
the
creature
which
he
carried
in
his
box
got
loose
.
That
is
all
very
certain
.
But
he
is
the
only
person
in
this
world
who
can
tell
us
exactly
what
happened
in
that
room
.
"
"
And
you
intend
to
ask
him
?
"
"
Most
certainly
--
but
in
the
presence
of
a
witness
.
"