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"
Oh
,
yes
,
I
have
known
him
solve
questions
which
presented
fewer
clues
than
yours
.
"
"
But
not
where
such
large
interests
are
at
stake
?
"
"
I
do
n't
know
that
.
To
my
certain
knowledge
he
has
acted
on
behalf
of
three
of
the
reigning
houses
of
Europe
in
very
vital
matters
.
"
"
But
you
know
him
well
,
Watson
.
He
is
such
an
inscrutable
fellow
that
I
never
quite
know
what
to
make
of
him
.
Do
you
think
he
is
hopeful
?
Do
you
think
he
expects
to
make
a
success
of
it
?
"
"
He
has
said
nothing
.
"
"
That
is
a
bad
sign
.
"
"
On
the
contrary
.
I
have
noticed
that
when
he
is
off
the
trail
he
generally
says
so
.
It
is
when
he
is
on
a
scent
and
is
not
quite
absolutely
sure
yet
that
it
is
the
right
one
that
he
is
most
taciturn
.
Now
,
my
dear
fellow
,
we
ca
n't
help
matters
by
making
ourselves
nervous
about
them
,
so
let
me
implore
you
to
go
to
bed
and
so
be
fresh
for
whatever
may
await
us
to-morrow
.
"
I
was
able
at
last
to
persuade
my
companion
to
take
my
advice
,
though
I
knew
from
his
excited
manner
that
there
was
not
much
hope
of
sleep
for
him
.
Indeed
,
his
mood
was
infectious
for
I
lay
tossing
half
the
night
myself
,
brooding
over
this
strange
problem
and
inventing
a
hundred
theories
,
each
of
which
was
more
impossible
than
the
last
.
Why
had
Holmes
remained
at
Woking
?
Why
had
he
asked
Miss
Harrison
to
remain
in
the
sick-room
all
day
?
Why
had
he
been
so
careful
not
to
inform
the
people
at
Briarbrae
that
he
intended
to
remain
near
them
?
I
cudgelled
my
brains
until
I
fell
asleep
in
the
endeavour
to
find
some
explanation
which
would
cover
all
these
facts
.
It
was
seven
o'clock
when
I
awoke
,
and
I
set
off
at
once
for
Phelps
's
room
to
find
him
haggard
and
spent
after
a
sleepless
night
.
His
first
question
was
whether
Holmes
had
arrived
yet
.