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551
Very
lonely
,
sir
.
552
Perhaps
they
have
not
heard
yet
of
all
that
happened
here
during
the
night
?
553
Maybe
not
,
sir
.
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554
Holmes
thought
for
a
little
,
and
then
a
curious
smile
played
over
his
face
.
555
Saddle
a
horse
,
my
lad
,
said
he
.
I
shall
wish
you
to
take
a
note
to
Elrige
s
Farm
.
556
He
took
from
his
pocket
the
various
slips
of
the
dancing
men
.
With
these
in
front
of
him
,
he
worked
for
some
time
at
the
study
-
table
.
557
Finally
he
handed
a
note
to
the
boy
,
with
directions
to
put
it
into
the
hands
of
the
person
to
whom
it
was
addressed
,
and
especially
to
answer
no
questions
of
any
sort
which
might
be
put
to
him
.
I
saw
the
outside
of
the
note
,
addressed
in
straggling
,
irregular
characters
,
very
unlike
Holmes
s
usual
precise
hand
.
It
was
consigned
to
Mr
.
Abe
Slaney
,
Elriges
Farm
,
East
Ruston
,
Norfolk
.
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558
I
think
,
Inspector
,
Holmes
remarked
,
that
you
would
do
well
to
telegraph
for
an
escort
,
as
,
if
my
calculations
prove
to
be
correct
,
you
may
have
a
particularly
dangerous
prisoner
to
convey
to
the
county
jail
.
The
boy
who
takes
this
note
could
no
doubt
forward
your
telegram
.
If
there
is
an
afternoon
train
to
town
,
Watson
,
I
think
we
should
do
well
to
take
it
,
as
I
have
a
chemical
analysis
of
some
interest
to
finish
,
and
this
investigation
draws
rapidly
to
a
close
.
559
When
the
youth
had
been
dispatched
with
the
note
,
Sherlock
Holmes
gave
his
instructions
to
the
servants
.
If
any
visitor
were
to
call
asking
for
Mrs
.
Hilton
Cubitt
,
no
information
should
be
given
as
to
her
condition
,
but
he
was
to
be
shown
at
once
into
the
drawing
-
room
.
He
impressed
these
points
upon
them
with
the
utmost
earnestness
.
Finally
he
led
the
way
into
the
drawing
-
room
,
with
the
remark
that
the
business
was
now
out
of
our
hands
,
and
that
we
must
while
away
the
time
as
best
we
might
until
we
could
see
what
was
in
store
for
us
.
The
doctor
had
departed
to
his
patients
,
and
only
the
inspector
and
myself
remained
.
560
I
think
that
I
can
help
you
to
pass
an
hour
in
an
interesting
and
profitable
manner
,
said
Holmes
,
drawing
his
chair
up
to
the
table
,
and
spreading
out
in
front
of
him
the
various
papers
upon
which
were
recorded
the
antics
of
the
dancing
men
.
As
to
you
,
friend
Watson
,
I
owe
you
every
atonement
for
having
allowed
your
natural
curiosity
to
remain
so
long
unsatisfied
.
To
you
,
Inspector
,
the
whole
incident
may
appeal
as
a
remarkable
professional
study
.
I
must
tell
you
,
first
of
all
,
the
interesting
circumstances
connected
with
the
previous
consultations
which
Mr
.
Hilton
Cubitt
has
had
with
me
in
Baker
Street
.
He
then
shortly
recapitulated
the
facts
which
have
already
been
recorded
.
I
have
here
in
front
of
me
these
singular
productions
,
at
which
one
might
smile
,
had
they
not
proved
themselves
to
be
the
forerunners
of
so
terrible
a
tragedy
.
I
am
fairly
familiar
with
all
forms
of
secret
writings
,
and
am
myself
the
author
of
a
trifling
monograph
upon
the
subject
,
in
which
I
analyze
one
hundred
and
sixty
separate
ciphers
,
but
I
confess
that
this
is
entirely
new
to
me
.
The
object
of
those
who
invented
the
system
has
apparently
been
to
conceal
that
these
characters
convey
a
message
,
and
to
give
the
idea
that
they
are
the
mere
random
sketches
of
children
.