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891
When
I
learned
that
the
police
had
failed
892
His
Grace
is
by
no
means
convinced
that
the
police
have
failed
.
893
But
surely
,
Mr
.
Wilder
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894
You
are
well
aware
,
Dr
.
895
Huxtable
,
that
his
Grace
is
particularly
anxious
to
avoid
all
public
scandal
.
He
prefers
to
take
as
few
people
as
possible
into
his
confidence
.
896
The
matter
can
be
easily
remedied
,
said
the
brow
-
beaten
doctor
;
Mr
.
Sherlock
Holmes
can
return
to
London
by
the
morning
train
.
897
Hardly
that
,
Doctor
,
hardly
that
,
said
Holmes
,
in
his
blandest
voice
.
This
northern
air
is
invigorating
and
pleasant
,
so
I
propose
to
spend
a
few
days
upon
your
moors
,
and
to
occupy
my
mind
as
best
I
may
.
Whether
I
have
the
shelter
of
your
roof
or
of
the
village
inn
is
,
of
course
,
for
you
to
decide
.
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898
I
could
see
that
the
unfortunate
doctor
was
in
the
last
stage
of
indecision
,
from
which
he
was
rescued
by
the
deep
,
sonorous
voice
of
the
red
-
bearded
Duke
,
which
boomed
out
like
a
dinner
-
gong
.
899
I
agree
with
Mr
.
Wilder
,
Dr
.
Huxtable
,
that
you
would
have
done
wisely
to
consult
me
.
But
since
Mr
.
Holmes
has
already
been
taken
into
your
confidence
,
it
would
indeed
be
absurd
that
we
should
not
avail
ourselves
of
his
services
.
Far
from
going
to
the
inn
,
Mr
.
Holmes
,
I
should
be
pleased
if
you
would
come
and
stay
with
me
at
Holdernesse
Hall
.
900
I
thank
your
Grace
.
For
the
purposes
of
my
investigation
,
I
think
that
it
would
be
wiser
for
me
to
remain
at
the
scene
of
the
mystery
.