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231
And
why
did
the
tramp
take
nothing
?
232
Because
they
were
papers
that
he
could
not
negotiate
.
233
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234
Lestrade
shook
his
head
,
though
it
seemed
to
me
that
his
manner
was
less
absolutely
assured
than
before
.
235
Well
,
Mr
.
Sherlock
Holmes
,
you
may
look
for
your
tramp
,
and
while
you
are
finding
him
we
will
hold
on
to
our
man
.
The
future
will
show
which
is
right
.
Just
notice
this
point
,
Mr
.
Holmes
:
that
so
far
as
we
know
,
none
of
the
papers
were
removed
,
and
that
the
prisoner
is
the
one
man
in
the
world
who
had
no
reason
for
removing
them
,
since
he
was
heir
-
at
-
law
,
and
would
come
into
them
in
any
case
.
236
My
friend
seemed
struck
by
this
remark
.
237
I
don
t
mean
to
deny
that
the
evidence
is
in
some
ways
very
strongly
in
favour
of
your
theory
,
said
he
.
I
only
wish
to
point
out
that
there
are
other
theories
possible
.
As
you
say
,
the
future
will
decide
.
Good
-
morning
!
I
dare
say
that
in
the
course
of
the
day
I
shall
drop
in
at
Norwood
and
see
how
you
are
getting
on
.
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238
When
the
detective
departed
,
my
friend
rose
and
made
his
preparations
for
the
day
s
work
with
the
alert
air
of
a
man
who
has
a
congenial
task
before
him
.
239
My
first
movement
Watson
,
said
he
,
as
he
bustled
into
his
frockcoat
,
must
,
as
I
said
,
be
in
the
direction
of
Blackheath
.
240
And
why
not
Norwood
?