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Suddenly
this
morning
it
occurred
to
me
that
you
were
the
man
to
advise
me
,
so
I
have
hurried
to
you
now
,
and
I
place
myself
unreservedly
in
your
hands
.
If
there
is
any
point
which
I
have
not
made
clear
,
pray
question
me
about
it
.
But
,
above
all
,
tell
me
quickly
what
I
am
to
do
,
for
this
misery
is
more
than
I
can
bear
.
"
Holmes
and
I
had
listened
with
the
utmost
interest
to
this
extraordinary
statement
,
which
had
been
delivered
in
the
jerky
,
broken
fashion
of
a
man
who
is
under
the
influence
of
extreme
emotion
.
My
companion
sat
silent
now
for
some
time
,
with
his
chin
upon
his
hand
,
lost
in
thought
.
"
Tell
me
,
"
said
he
at
last
,
"
could
you
swear
that
this
was
a
man
's
face
which
you
saw
at
the
window
?
"
"
Each
time
that
I
saw
it
I
was
some
distance
away
from
it
so
that
it
is
impossible
for
me
to
say
.
"
"
You
appear
,
however
,
to
have
been
disagreeably
impressed
by
it
.
"
"
It
seemed
to
be
of
an
unusual
colour
and
to
have
a
strange
rigidity
about
the
features
.
When
I
approached
it
vanished
with
a
jerk
.
"
"
How
long
is
it
since
your
wife
asked
you
for
a
hundred
pounds
?
"
"
Nearly
two
months
.
"
"
Have
you
ever
seen
a
photograph
of
her
first
husband
?
"
"
No
,
there
was
a
great
fire
at
Atlanta
very
shortly
after
his
death
,
and
all
her
papers
were
destroyed
.
"