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821
In
a
fortnight
the
boy
was
quite
at
home
with
us
and
was
apparently
absolutely
happy
.
822
He
was
last
seen
on
the
night
of
May
13th
that
is
,
the
night
of
last
Monday
.
His
room
was
on
the
second
floor
and
was
approached
through
another
larger
room
,
in
which
two
boys
were
sleeping
.
These
boys
saw
and
heard
nothing
,
so
that
it
is
certain
that
young
Saltire
did
not
pass
out
that
way
.
His
window
was
open
,
and
there
is
a
stout
ivy
plant
leading
to
the
ground
.
We
could
trace
no
footmarks
below
,
but
it
is
sure
that
this
is
the
only
possible
exit
.
823
His
absence
was
discovered
at
seven
o
clock
on
Tuesday
morning
.
His
bed
had
been
slept
in
.
He
had
dressed
himself
fully
,
before
going
off
,
in
his
usual
school
suit
of
black
Eton
jacket
and
dark
grey
trousers
.
There
were
no
signs
that
anyone
had
entered
the
room
,
and
it
is
quite
certain
that
anything
in
the
nature
of
cries
or
a
struggle
would
have
been
heard
,
since
Caunter
,
the
elder
boy
in
the
inner
room
,
is
a
very
light
sleeper
.
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824
When
Lord
Saltire
s
disappearance
was
discovered
,
I
at
once
called
a
roll
of
the
whole
establishment
boys
,
masters
,
and
servants
.
It
was
then
that
we
ascertained
that
Lord
Saltire
had
not
been
alone
in
his
flight
.
Heidegger
,
the
German
master
,
was
missing
.
His
room
was
on
the
second
floor
,
at
the
farther
end
of
the
building
,
facing
the
same
way
as
Lord
Saltire
s
.
His
bed
had
also
been
slept
in
,
but
he
had
apparently
gone
away
partly
dressed
,
since
his
shirt
and
socks
were
lying
on
the
floor
.
He
had
undoubtedly
let
himself
down
by
the
ivy
,
for
we
could
see
the
marks
of
his
feet
where
he
had
landed
on
the
lawn
.
825
His
bicycle
was
kept
in
a
small
shed
beside
this
lawn
,
and
it
also
was
gone
.
826
He
had
been
with
me
for
two
years
,
and
came
with
the
best
references
,
but
he
was
a
silent
,
morose
man
,
not
very
popular
either
with
masters
or
boys
.
No
trace
could
be
found
of
the
fugitives
,
and
now
,
on
Thursday
morning
,
we
are
as
ignorant
as
we
were
on
Tuesday
.
Inquiry
was
,
of
course
,
made
at
once
at
Holdernesse
Hall
.
It
is
only
a
few
miles
away
,
and
we
imagined
that
,
in
some
sudden
attack
of
homesickness
,
he
had
gone
back
to
his
father
,
but
nothing
had
been
heard
of
him
.
The
Duke
is
greatly
agitated
,
and
,
as
to
me
,
you
have
seen
yourselves
the
state
of
nervous
prostration
to
which
the
suspense
and
the
responsibility
have
reduced
me
.
Mr
.
Holmes
,
if
ever
you
put
forward
your
full
powers
,
I
implore
you
to
do
so
now
,
for
never
in
your
life
could
you
have
a
case
which
is
more
worthy
of
them
.
827
Sherlock
Holmes
had
listened
with
the
utmost
intentness
to
the
statement
of
the
unhappy
schoolmaster
.
His
drawn
brows
and
the
deep
furrow
between
them
showed
that
he
needed
no
exhortation
to
concentrate
all
his
attention
upon
a
problem
which
,
apart
from
the
tremendous
interests
involved
must
appeal
so
directly
to
his
love
of
the
complex
and
the
unusual
.
He
now
drew
out
his
notebook
and
jotted
down
one
or
two
memoranda
.
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828
You
have
been
very
remiss
in
not
coming
to
me
sooner
,
said
he
,
severely
.
You
start
me
on
my
investigation
with
a
very
serious
handicap
.
It
is
inconceivable
,
for
example
,
that
this
ivy
and
this
lawn
would
have
yielded
nothing
to
an
expert
observer
.
829
I
am
not
to
blame
,
Mr
.
Holmes
.
830
His
Grace
was
extremely
desirous
to
avoid
all
public
scandal
.
He
was
afraid
of
his
family
unhappiness
being
dragged
before
the
world
.
He
has
a
deep
horror
of
anything
of
the
kind
.