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"
'
16
Ivy
Lane
,
Brixton
,
"
he
answered
.
'
But
do
n't
let
yourself
be
drawn
away
upon
a
false
scent
,
Mr.
Phelps
.
Come
to
the
other
end
of
the
street
and
let
us
see
if
we
can
hear
of
anything
.
'
"
Nothing
was
to
be
lost
by
following
his
advice
.
With
the
policeman
we
both
hurried
down
,
but
only
to
find
the
street
full
of
traffic
,
many
people
coming
and
going
,
but
all
only
too
eager
to
get
to
a
place
of
safety
upon
so
wet
a
night
.
There
was
no
lounger
who
could
tell
us
who
had
passed
.
"
Then
we
returned
to
the
office
and
searched
the
stairs
and
the
passage
without
result
.
The
corridor
which
led
to
the
room
was
laid
down
with
a
kind
of
creamy
linoleum
which
shows
an
impression
very
easily
.
We
examined
it
very
carefully
,
but
found
no
outline
of
any
footmark
.
"
"
Had
it
been
raining
all
evening
?
"
"
Since
about
seven
.
"
"
How
is
it
,
then
,
that
the
woman
who
came
into
the
room
about
nine
left
no
traces
with
her
muddy
boots
?
"
"
I
am
glad
you
raised
the
point
.
It
occurred
to
me
at
the
time
.
The
charwomen
are
in
the
habit
of
taking
off
their
boots
at
the
commissionaire
's
office
,
and
putting
on
list
slippers
.
"
"
That
is
very
clear
.
There
were
no
marks
,
then
,
though
the
night
was
a
wet
one
?
The
chain
of
events
is
certainly
one
of
extraordinary
interest
.
What
did
you
do
next
?
"
"
We
examined
the
room
also
.
There
is
no
possibility
of
a
secret
door
,
and
the
windows
are
quite
thirty
feet
from
the
ground
.
Both
of
them
were
fastened
on
the
inside
.
The
carpet
prevents
any
possibility
of
a
trapdoor
,
and
the
ceiling
is
of
the
ordinary
whitewashed
kind
.
I
will
pledge
my
life
that
whoever
stole
my
papers
could
only
have
come
through
the
door
.
"