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"
And
leave
the
litter
as
it
is
?
"
he
cried
mischievously
.
"
Your
tidiness
wo
n't
bear
much
strain
,
after
all
,
Watson
.
But
I
should
be
glad
that
you
should
add
this
case
to
your
annals
,
for
there
are
points
in
it
which
make
it
quite
unique
in
the
criminal
records
of
this
or
,
I
believe
,
of
any
other
country
.
A
collection
of
my
trifling
achievements
would
certainly
be
incomplete
which
contained
no
account
of
this
very
singular
business
.
"
You
may
remember
how
the
affair
of
the
Gloria
Scott
,
and
my
conversation
with
the
unhappy
man
whose
fate
I
told
you
of
,
first
turned
my
attention
in
the
direction
of
the
profession
which
has
become
my
life
's
work
.
You
see
me
now
when
my
name
has
become
known
far
and
wide
,
and
when
I
am
generally
recognized
both
by
the
public
and
by
the
official
force
as
being
a
final
court
of
appeal
in
doubtful
cases
.
Even
when
you
knew
me
first
,
at
the
time
of
the
affair
which
you
have
commemorated
in
'
A
Study
in
Scarlet
,
"
I
had
already
established
a
considerable
,
though
not
a
very
lucrative
,
connection
.
You
can
hardly
realize
,
then
,
how
difficult
I
found
it
at
first
,
and
how
long
I
had
to
wait
before
I
succeeded
in
making
any
headway
.
"
When
I
first
came
up
to
London
I
had
rooms
in
Montague
Street
,
just
round
the
corner
from
the
British
Museum
,
and
there
I
waited
,
filling
in
my
too
abundant
leisure
time
by
studying
all
those
branches
of
science
which
might
make
me
more
efficient
.
Now
and
again
cases
came
in
my
way
,
principally
through
the
introduction
of
old
fellow-students
,
for
during
my
last
years
at
the
university
there
was
a
good
deal
of
talk
there
about
myself
and
my
methods
.
The
third
of
these
cases
was
that
of
the
Musgrave
Ritual
,
and
it
is
to
the
interest
which
was
aroused
by
that
singular
chain
of
events
,
and
the
large
issues
which
proved
to
be
at
stake
,
that
I
trace
my
first
stride
towards
the
position
which
I
now
hold
.
"
Reginald
Musgrave
had
been
in
the
same
college
as
myself
,
and
I
had
some
slight
acquaintance
with
him
.
He
was
not
generally
popular
among
the
undergraduates
,
though
it
always
seemed
to
me
that
what
was
set
down
as
pride
was
really
an
attempt
to
cover
extreme
natural
diffidence
.
In
appearance
he
was
a
man
of
an
exceedingly
aristocratic
type
,
thin
,
high-nosed
,
and
large-eyed
,
with
languid
and
yet
courtly
manners
.
He
was
indeed
a
scion
of
one
of
the
very
oldest
families
in
the
kingdom
though
his
branch
was
a
cadet
one
which
had
separated
from
the
northern
Musgraves
some
time
in
the
sixteenth
century
and
had
established
itself
in
western
Sussex
,
where
the
Manor
House
of
Hurlstone
is
perhaps
the
oldest
inhabited
building
in
the
county
.
Something
of
his
birth-place
seemed
to
cling
to
the
man
,
and
I
never
looked
at
his
pale
,
keen
face
or
the
poise
of
his
head
without
associating
him
with
gray
archways
and
mullioned
windows
and
all
the
venerable
wreckage
of
a
feudal
keep
.
Once
or
twice
we
drifted
into
talk
,
and
I
can
remember
that
more
than
once
he
expressed
a
keen
interest
in
my
methods
of
observation
and
inference
.
"
For
four
years
I
had
seen
nothing
of
him
until
one
morning
he
walked
into
my
room
in
Montague
Street
.
He
had
changed
little
,
was
dressed
like
a
young
man
of
fashion
--
he
was
always
a
bit
of
a
dandy
--
and
preserved
the
same
quiet
,
suave
manner
which
had
formerly
distinguished
him
.
"
'
How
has
all
gone
with
you
,
Musgrave
?
"
I
asked
after
we
had
cordially
shaken
hands
.
"
'
You
probably
heard
of
my
poor
father
's
death
,
"
said
he
;
'
he
was
carried
off
about
two
years
ago
.
Since
then
I
have
of
course
had
the
Hurlstone
estate
to
manage
,
and
as
I
am
member
for
my
district
as
well
,
my
life
has
been
a
busy
one
.
But
I
understand
,
Holmes
,
that
you
are
turning
to
practical
ends
those
powers
with
which
you
used
to
amaze
us
?
'
"
'
Yes
,
"
said
I
,
'
I
have
taken
to
living
by
my
wits
.