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But
then
,
when
the
man
commits
burglary
in
order
to
break
images
which
are
not
his
own
,
that
brings
it
away
from
the
doctor
and
on
to
the
policeman
.
Holmes
sat
up
again
.
Burglary
!
This
is
more
interesting
.
Let
me
hear
the
details
.
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Lestrade
took
out
his
official
notebook
and
refreshed
his
memory
from
its
pages
.
The
first
case
reported
was
four
days
ago
,
said
he
.
It
was
at
the
shop
of
Morse
Hudson
,
who
has
a
place
for
the
sale
of
pictures
and
statues
in
the
Kennington
Road
.
The
assistant
had
left
the
front
shop
for
an
instant
,
when
he
heard
a
crash
,
and
hurrying
in
he
found
a
plaster
bust
of
Napoleon
,
which
stood
with
several
other
works
of
art
upon
the
counter
,
lying
shivered
into
fragments
.
He
rushed
out
into
the
road
,
but
,
although
several
passers
-
by
declared
that
they
had
noticed
a
man
run
out
of
the
shop
,
he
could
neither
see
anyone
nor
could
he
find
any
means
of
identifying
the
rascal
.
It
seemed
to
be
one
of
those
senseless
acts
of
hooliganism
which
occur
from
time
to
time
,
and
it
was
reported
to
the
constable
on
the
beat
as
such
.
The
plaster
cast
was
not
worth
more
than
a
few
shillings
,
and
the
whole
affair
appeared
to
be
too
childish
for
any
particular
investigation
.
The
second
case
,
however
,
was
more
serious
,
and
also
more
singular
.
It
occurred
only
last
night
.
In
Kennington
Road
,
and
within
a
few
hundred
yards
of
Morse
Hudson
s
shop
,
there
lives
a
well
-
known
medical
practitioner
,
named
Dr
.
Barnicot
,
who
has
one
of
the
largest
practices
upon
the
south
side
of
the
Thames
.
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His
residence
and
principal
consulting
-
room
is
at
Kennington
Road
,
but
he
has
a
branch
surgery
and
dispensary
at
Lower
Brixton
Road
,
two
miles
away
.
This
Dr
.
Barnicot
is
an
enthusiastic
admirer
of
Napoleon
,
and
his
house
is
full
of
books
,
pictures
,
and
relics
of
the
French
Emperor
.
Some
little
time
ago
he
purchased
from
Morse
Hudson
two
duplicate
plaster
casts
of
the
famous
head
of
Napoleon
by
the
French
sculptor
,
Devine
.
One
of
these
he
placed
in
his
hall
in
the
house
at
Kennington
Road
,
and
the
other
on
the
mantelpiece
of
the
surgery
at
Lower
Brixton
.
Well
,
when
Dr
.
Barnicot
came
down
this
morning
he
was
astonished
to
find
that
his
house
had
been
burgled
during
the
night
,
but
that
nothing
had
been
taken
save
the
plaster
head
from
the
hall
.
It
had
been
carried
out
and
had
been
dashed
savagely
against
the
garden
wall
,
under
which
its
splintered
fragments
were
discovered
.
Holmes
rubbed
his
hands
.
This
is
certainly
very
novel
,
said
he
.