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151
I
am
nearly
mad
.
Mr
.
Holmes
,
I
am
the
unhappy
John
Hector
McFarlane
.
152
He
made
the
announcement
as
if
the
name
alone
would
explain
both
his
visit
and
its
manner
,
but
I
could
see
,
by
my
companion
s
unresponsive
face
,
that
it
meant
no
more
to
him
than
to
me
.
153
Have
a
cigarette
,
Mr
.
McFarlane
,
said
he
,
pushing
his
case
across
.
I
am
sure
that
,
with
your
symptoms
,
my
friend
Dr
.
Watson
here
would
prescribe
a
sedative
.
The
weather
has
been
so
very
warm
these
last
few
days
.
Now
,
if
you
feel
a
little
more
composed
,
I
should
be
glad
if
you
would
sit
down
in
that
chair
,
and
tell
us
very
slowly
and
quietly
who
you
are
,
and
what
it
is
that
you
want
.
You
mentioned
your
name
,
as
if
I
should
recognize
it
,
but
I
assure
you
that
,
beyond
the
obvious
facts
that
you
are
a
bachelor
,
a
solicitor
,
a
Freemason
,
and
an
asthmatic
,
I
know
nothing
whatever
about
you
.
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154
Familiar
as
I
was
with
my
friend
s
methods
,
it
was
not
difficult
for
me
to
follow
his
deductions
,
and
to
observe
the
untidiness
of
attire
,
the
sheaf
of
legal
papers
,
the
watch
-
charm
,
and
the
breathing
which
had
prompted
them
.
Our
client
,
however
,
stared
in
amazement
.
155
Yes
,
I
am
all
that
,
Mr
.
Holmes
;
and
,
in
addition
,
I
am
the
most
unfortunate
man
at
this
moment
in
London
.
For
heaven
s
sake
,
don
t
abandon
me
,
Mr
.
Holmes
!
If
they
come
to
arrest
me
before
I
have
finished
my
story
,
make
them
give
me
time
,
so
that
I
may
tell
you
the
whole
truth
.
I
could
go
to
jail
happy
if
I
knew
that
you
were
working
for
me
outside
.
156
Arrest
you
!
said
Holmes
.
This
is
really
most
grati
most
interesting
.
157
On
what
charge
do
you
expect
to
be
arrested
?
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158
Upon
the
charge
of
murdering
Mr
.
Jonas
Oldacre
,
of
Lower
Norwood
.
159
My
companion
s
expressive
face
showed
a
sympathy
which
was
not
,
I
am
afraid
,
entirely
unmixed
with
satisfaction
.
160
Dear
me
,
said
he
,
it
was
only
this
moment
at
breakfast
that
I
was
saying
to
my
friend
,
Dr
.
Watson
,
that
sensational
cases
had
disappeared
out
of
our
papers
.