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“
How
many
letters
did
your
Grace
write
that
day
?
”
“
Twenty
or
thirty
.
I
have
a
large
correspondence
.
But
surely
this
is
somewhat
irrelevant
?
”
“
Not
entirely
,
”
said
Holmes
.
“
For
my
own
part
,
”
the
Duke
continued
,
“
I
have
advised
the
police
to
turn
their
attention
to
the
south
of
France
.
I
have
already
said
that
I
do
not
believe
that
the
Duchess
would
encourage
so
monstrous
an
action
,
but
the
lad
had
the
most
wrong
-
headed
opinions
,
and
it
is
possible
that
he
may
have
fled
to
her
,
aided
and
abetted
by
this
German
.
I
think
,
Dr
.
Huxtable
,
that
we
will
now
return
to
the
Hall
.
”
I
could
see
that
there
were
other
questions
which
Holmes
would
have
wished
to
put
,
but
the
nobleman
’
s
abrupt
manner
showed
that
the
interview
was
at
an
end
.
It
was
evident
that
to
his
intensely
aristocratic
nature
this
discussion
of
his
intimate
family
affairs
with
a
stranger
was
most
abhorrent
,
and
that
he
feared
lest
every
fresh
question
would
throw
a
fiercer
light
into
the
discreetly
shadowed
corners
of
his
ducal
history
.
When
the
nobleman
and
his
secretary
had
left
,
my
friend
flung
himself
at
once
with
characteristic
eagerness
into
the
investigation
.
The
boy
’
s
chamber
was
carefully
examined
,
and
yielded
nothing
save
the
absolute
conviction
that
it
was
only
through
the
window
that
he
could
have
escaped
.
The
German
master
’
s
room
and
effects
gave
no
further
clue
.
In
his
case
a
trailer
of
ivy
had
given
way
under
his
weight
,
and
we
saw
by
the
light
of
a
lantern
the
mark
on
the
lawn
where
his
heels
had
come
down
.
That
one
dint
in
the
short
,
green
grass
was
the
only
material
witness
left
of
this
inexplicable
nocturnal
flight
.
Sherlock
Holmes
left
the
house
alone
,
and
only
returned
after
eleven
.
He
had
obtained
a
large
ordnance
map
of
the
neighbourhood
,
and
this
he
brought
into
my
room
,
where
he
laid
it
out
on
the
bed
,
and
,
having
balanced
the
lamp
in
the
middle
of
it
,
he
began
to
smoke
over
it
,
and
occasionally
to
point
out
objects
of
interest
with
the
reeking
amber
of
his
pipe
.