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"
He
rose
also
and
looked
at
me
in
silence
,
shaking
his
head
sadly
.
"
'
Well
,
well
,
"
said
he
at
last
.
'
It
seems
a
pity
,
but
I
have
done
what
I
could
.
I
know
every
move
of
your
game
.
You
can
do
nothing
before
Monday
.
It
has
been
a
duel
between
you
and
me
,
Mr.
Holmes
.
You
hope
to
place
me
in
the
dock
.
I
tell
you
that
I
will
never
stand
in
the
dock
.
You
hope
to
beat
me
.
I
tell
you
that
you
will
never
beat
me
.
If
you
are
clever
enough
to
bring
destruction
upon
me
,
rest
assured
that
I
shall
do
as
much
to
you
.
'
"
'
You
have
paid
me
several
compliments
,
Mr.
Moriarty
,
"
said
I.
'
Let
me
pay
you
one
in
return
when
I
say
that
if
I
were
assured
of
the
former
eventuality
I
would
,
in
the
interests
of
the
public
,
cheerfully
accept
the
latter
.
'
"
'
I
can
promise
you
the
one
,
but
not
the
other
,
"
he
snarled
,
and
so
turned
his
rounded
back
upon
me
and
went
peering
and
blinking
out
of
the
room
.
"
That
was
my
singular
intervie
with
Professor
Moriarty
.
I
confess
that
it
left
an
unpleasant
effect
upon
my
mind
.
His
soft
,
precise
fashion
of
speech
leaves
a
conviction
of
sincerity
which
a
mere
bully
could
not
produce
.
Of
course
,
you
will
say
:
'
Why
not
take
police
precautions
against
him
?
"
The
reason
is
that
I
am
well
convinced
that
it
is
from
his
agents
the
blow
would
fall
.
I
have
the
best
of
proofs
that
it
would
be
so
.
"
"
You
have
already
been
assaulted
?
"
"
My
dear
Watson
,
Professor
Moriarty
is
not
a
man
who
lets
the
grass
grow
under
his
feet
.
I
went
out
about
midday
to
transact
some
business
in
Oxford
Street
.
As
I
passed
the
corner
which
leads
from
Bentinck
Street
on
to
the
Welbeck
Street
crossing
a
two-horse
van
furiously
driven
whizzed
round
and
was
on
me
like
a
flash
.
I
sprang
for
the
foot-path
and
saved
myself
by
the
fraction
of
a
second
.
The
van
dashed
round
by
Marylebone
Lane
and
was
gone
in
an
instant
.
I
kept
to
the
pavement
after
that
,
Watson
,
but
as
I
walked
down
Vere
Street
a
brick
came
down
from
the
roof
of
one
of
the
houses
and
was
shattered
to
fragments
at
my
feet
.
I
called
the
police
and
had
the
place
examined
.
There
were
slates
and
bricks
piled
up
on
the
roof
preparatory
to
some
repairs
,
and
they
would
have
me
believe
that
the
wind
had
toppled
over
one
of
these
.
Of
course
I
knew
better
,
but
I
could
prove
nothing
.
I
took
a
cab
after
that
and
reached
my
brother
's
rooms
in
Pall
Mall
,
where
I
spent
the
day
.
Now
I
have
come
round
to
you
,
and
on
my
way
I
was
attacked
by
a
rough
with
a
bludgeon
.
I
knocked
him
down
,
and
the
police
have
him
in
custody
;
but
I
can
tell
you
with
the
most
absolute
confidence
that
no
possible
connection
will
ever
be
traced
between
the
gentleman
upon
whose
front
teeth
I
have
barked
my
knuckles
and
the
retiring
mathematical
coach
,
who
is
,
I
daresay
,
working
out
problems
upon
a
black-board
ten
miles
away
.
You
will
not
wonder
,
Watson
,
that
my
first
act
on
entering
your
rooms
was
to
close
your
shutters
,
and
that
I
have
been
compelled
to
ask
your
permission
to
leave
the
house
by
some
less
conspicuous
exit
than
the
front
door
.
"
I
had
often
admired
my
friend
's
courage
,
but
never
more
than
now
,
as
he
sat
quietly
checking
off
a
series
of
incidents
which
must
have
combined
to
make
up
a
day
of
horror
.