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I
thought
it
would
please
you
.
But
I
have
not
got
to
the
end
yet
.
Dr
.
Barnicot
was
due
at
his
surgery
at
twelve
o
clock
,
and
you
can
imagine
his
amazement
when
,
on
arriving
there
,
he
found
that
the
window
had
been
opened
in
the
night
and
that
the
broken
pieces
of
his
second
bust
were
strewn
all
over
the
room
.
It
had
been
smashed
to
atoms
where
it
stood
.
In
neither
case
were
there
any
signs
which
could
give
us
a
clue
as
to
the
criminal
or
lunatic
who
had
done
the
mischief
.
Now
,
Mr
.
Holmes
,
you
have
got
the
facts
.
They
are
singular
,
not
to
say
grotesque
,
said
Holmes
.
May
I
ask
whether
the
two
busts
smashed
in
Dr
.
Barnicot
s
rooms
were
the
exact
duplicates
of
the
one
which
was
destroyed
in
Morse
Hudson
s
shop
?
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They
were
taken
from
the
same
mould
.
Such
a
fact
must
tell
against
the
theory
that
the
man
who
breaks
them
is
influenced
by
any
general
hatred
of
Napoleon
.
Considering
how
many
hundreds
of
statues
of
the
great
Emperor
must
exist
in
London
,
it
is
too
much
to
suppose
such
a
coincidence
as
that
a
promiscuous
iconoclast
should
chance
to
begin
upon
three
specimens
of
the
same
bust
.
Well
,
I
thought
as
you
do
,
said
Lestrade
.
On
the
other
hand
,
this
Morse
Hudson
is
the
purveyor
of
busts
in
that
part
of
London
,
and
these
three
were
the
only
ones
which
had
been
in
his
shop
for
years
.
So
,
although
,
as
you
say
,
there
are
many
hundreds
of
statues
in
London
,
it
is
very
probable
that
these
three
were
the
only
ones
in
that
district
.
Therefore
,
a
local
fanatic
would
begin
with
them
.
What
do
you
think
,
Dr
.
Watson
?
There
are
no
limits
to
the
possibilities
of
monomania
,
I
answered
.
There
is
the
condition
which
the
modern
French
psychologists
have
called
the
idée
fixe
,
which
may
be
trifling
in
character
,
and
accompanied
by
complete
sanity
in
every
other
way
.
A
man
who
had
read
deeply
about
Napoleon
,
or
who
had
possibly
received
some
hereditary
family
injury
through
the
great
war
,
might
conceivably
form
such
an
idée
fixe
and
under
its
influence
be
capable
of
any
fantastic
outrage
.
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That
won
t
do
,
my
dear
Watson
,
said
Holmes
,
shaking
his
head
,
for
no
amount
of
idée
fixe
would
enable
your
interesting
monomaniac
to
find
out
where
these
busts
were
situated
.
Well
,
how
do
you
explain
it
?