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271
It
is
Lestrade
s
little
cock
-
a
-
doodle
of
victory
,
Holmes
answered
,
with
a
bitter
smile
.
And
yet
it
may
be
premature
to
abandon
the
case
.
After
all
,
important
fresh
evidence
is
a
two
-
edged
thing
,
and
may
possibly
cut
in
a
very
different
direction
to
that
which
Lestrade
imagines
.
Take
your
breakfast
,
Watson
,
and
we
will
go
out
together
and
see
what
we
can
do
.
I
feel
as
if
I
shall
need
your
company
and
your
moral
support
today
.
272
My
friend
had
no
breakfast
himself
,
for
it
was
one
of
his
peculiarities
that
in
his
more
intense
moments
he
would
permit
himself
no
food
,
and
I
have
known
him
presume
upon
his
iron
strength
until
he
has
fainted
from
pure
inanition
.
At
present
I
cannot
spare
energy
and
nerve
force
for
digestion
,
he
would
say
in
answer
to
my
medical
remonstrances
.
I
was
not
surprised
,
therefore
,
when
this
morning
he
left
his
untouched
meal
behind
him
,
and
started
with
me
for
Norwood
.
A
crowd
of
morbid
sightseers
were
still
gathered
round
Deep
Dene
House
,
which
was
just
such
a
suburban
villa
as
I
had
pictured
.
Within
the
gates
Lestrade
met
us
,
his
face
flushed
with
victory
,
his
manner
grossly
triumphant
.
273
Well
,
Mr
.
Holmes
,
have
you
proved
us
to
be
wrong
yet
?
Have
you
found
your
tramp
?
he
cried
.
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274
I
have
formed
no
conclusion
whatever
,
my
companion
answered
.
275
But
we
formed
ours
yesterday
,
and
now
it
proves
to
be
correct
,
so
you
must
acknowledge
that
we
have
been
a
little
in
front
of
you
this
time
,
Mr
.
Holmes
.
276
You
certainly
have
the
air
of
something
unusual
having
occurred
,
said
Holmes
.
277
Lestrade
laughed
loudly
.
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278
You
don
t
like
being
beaten
any
more
than
the
rest
of
us
do
,
said
he
.
A
man
can
t
expect
always
to
have
it
his
own
way
,
can
he
,
Dr
.
Watson
?
Step
this
way
,
if
you
please
,
gentlemen
,
and
I
think
I
can
convince
you
once
for
all
that
it
was
John
McFarlane
who
did
this
crime
.
279
He
led
us
through
the
passage
and
out
into
a
dark
hall
beyond
.
280
This
is
where
young
McFarlane
must
have
come
out
to
get
his
hat
after
the
crime
was
done
,
said
he
.
Now
look
at
this
.
With
dramatic
suddenness
he
struck
a
match
,
and
by
its
light
exposed
a
stain
of
blood
upon
the
whitewashed
wall
.
As
he
held
the
match
nearer
,
I
saw
that
it
was
more
than
a
stain
.
It
was
the
well
-
marked
print
of
a
thumb
.