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221
Well
,
it
is
quite
possible
,
but
the
case
is
not
clear
to
me
yet
.
222
Not
clear
?
Well
,
if
that
isn
t
clear
,
what
could
be
clearer
?
Here
is
a
young
man
who
learns
suddenly
that
,
if
a
certain
older
man
dies
,
he
will
succeed
to
a
fortune
.
What
does
he
do
?
He
says
nothing
to
anyone
,
but
he
arranges
that
he
shall
go
out
on
some
pretext
to
see
his
client
that
night
.
He
waits
until
the
only
other
person
in
the
house
is
in
bed
,
and
then
in
the
solitude
of
a
man
s
room
he
murders
him
,
burns
his
body
in
the
wood
-
pile
,
and
departs
to
a
neighbouring
hotel
.
The
blood
-
stains
in
the
room
and
also
on
the
stick
are
very
slight
.
It
is
probable
that
he
imagined
his
crime
to
be
a
bloodless
one
,
and
hoped
that
if
the
body
were
consumed
it
would
hide
all
traces
of
the
method
of
his
death
traces
which
,
for
some
reason
,
must
have
pointed
to
him
.
Is
not
all
this
obvious
?
223
It
strikes
me
,
my
good
Lestrade
,
as
being
just
a
trifle
too
obvious
,
said
Holmes
.
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224
You
do
not
add
imagination
to
your
other
great
qualities
,
but
if
you
could
for
one
moment
put
yourself
in
the
place
of
this
young
man
,
would
you
choose
the
very
night
after
the
will
had
been
made
to
commit
your
crime
?
Would
it
not
seem
dangerous
to
you
to
make
so
very
close
a
relation
between
the
two
incidents
?
Again
,
would
you
choose
an
occasion
when
you
are
known
to
be
in
the
house
,
when
a
servant
has
let
you
in
?
And
,
finally
,
would
you
take
the
great
pains
to
conceal
the
body
,
and
yet
leave
your
own
stick
as
a
sign
that
you
were
the
criminal
?
Confess
,
Lestrade
,
that
all
this
is
very
unlikely
.
225
As
to
the
stick
,
Mr
.
Holmes
,
you
know
as
well
as
I
do
that
a
criminal
is
often
flurried
,
and
does
such
things
,
which
a
cool
man
would
avoid
.
He
was
very
likely
afraid
to
go
back
to
the
room
.
Give
me
another
theory
that
would
fit
the
facts
.
226
I
could
very
easily
give
you
half
a
dozen
,
said
Holmes
.
Here
for
example
,
is
a
very
possible
and
even
probable
one
.
I
make
you
a
free
present
of
it
.
The
older
man
is
showing
documents
which
are
of
evident
value
.
A
passing
tramp
sees
them
through
the
window
,
the
blind
of
which
is
only
half
down
.
Exit
the
solicitor
.
Enter
the
tramp
!
He
seizes
a
stick
,
which
he
observes
there
,
kills
Oldacre
,
and
departs
after
burning
the
body
.
227
Why
should
the
tramp
burn
the
body
?
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228
For
the
matter
of
that
,
why
should
McFarlane
?
229
To
hide
some
evidence
.
230
Possibly
the
tramp
wanted
to
hide
that
any
murder
at
all
had
been
committed
.