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931
This
case
grows
upon
me
,
Watson
,
said
he
.
There
are
decidedly
some
points
of
interest
in
connection
with
it
.
In
this
early
stage
,
I
want
you
to
realize
those
geographical
features
which
may
have
a
good
deal
to
do
with
our
investigation
.
932
HOLMES
MAP
OF
THE
NEIGHBOURHOOD
OF
THE
SCHOOL
.
933
Look
at
this
map
.
This
dark
square
is
the
Priory
School
.
I
ll
put
a
pin
in
it
.
Now
,
this
line
is
the
main
road
.
You
see
that
it
runs
east
and
west
past
the
school
,
and
you
see
also
that
there
is
no
side
road
for
a
mile
either
way
.
If
these
two
folk
passed
away
by
road
,
it
was
this
road
.
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934
Exactly
.
935
By
a
singular
and
happy
chance
,
we
are
able
to
some
extent
to
check
what
passed
along
this
road
during
the
night
in
question
.
At
this
point
,
where
my
pipe
is
now
resting
,
a
county
constable
was
on
duty
from
twelve
to
six
.
It
is
,
as
you
perceive
,
the
first
cross
-
road
on
the
east
side
.
This
man
declares
that
he
was
not
absent
from
his
post
for
an
instant
,
and
he
is
positive
that
neither
boy
nor
man
could
have
gone
that
way
unseen
.
I
have
spoken
with
this
policeman
to
-
night
and
he
appears
to
me
to
be
a
perfectly
reliable
person
.
That
blocks
this
end
.
We
have
now
to
deal
with
the
other
.
There
is
an
inn
here
,
the
Red
Bull
,
the
landlady
of
which
was
ill
.
936
She
had
sent
to
Mackleton
for
a
doctor
,
but
he
did
not
arrive
until
morning
,
being
absent
at
another
case
.
The
people
at
the
inn
were
alert
all
night
,
awaiting
his
coming
,
and
one
or
other
of
them
seems
to
have
continually
had
an
eye
upon
the
road
.
They
declare
that
no
one
passed
.
If
their
evidence
is
good
,
then
we
are
fortunate
enough
to
be
able
to
block
the
west
,
and
also
to
be
able
to
say
that
the
fugitives
did
not
use
the
road
at
all
.
937
But
the
bicycle
?
I
objected
.
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938
Quite
so
.
We
will
come
to
the
bicycle
presently
.
To
continue
our
reasoning
:
if
these
people
did
not
go
by
the
road
,
they
must
have
traversed
the
country
to
the
north
of
the
house
or
to
the
south
of
the
house
.
That
is
certain
.
Let
us
weigh
the
one
against
the
other
.
On
the
south
of
the
house
is
,
as
you
perceive
,
a
large
district
of
arable
land
,
cut
up
into
small
fields
,
with
stone
walls
between
them
.
There
,
I
admit
that
a
bicycle
is
impossible
.
We
can
dismiss
the
idea
.
We
turn
to
the
country
on
the
north
.
Here
there
lies
a
grove
of
trees
,
marked
as
the
Ragged
Shaw
,
and
on
the
farther
side
stretches
a
great
rolling
moor
,
Lower
Gill
Moor
,
extending
for
ten
miles
and
sloping
gradually
upward
.
Here
,
at
one
side
of
this
wilderness
,
is
Holdernesse
Hall
,
ten
miles
by
road
,
but
only
six
across
the
moor
.
It
is
a
peculiarly
desolate
plain
.
A
few
moor
farmers
have
small
holdings
,
where
they
rear
sheep
and
cattle
.
Except
these
,
the
plover
and
the
curlew
are
the
only
inhabitants
until
you
come
to
the
Chesterfield
high
road
.
There
is
a
church
there
,
you
see
,
a
few
cottages
,
and
an
inn
.
Beyond
that
the
hills
become
precipitous
.
939
Surely
it
is
here
to
the
north
that
our
quest
must
lie
.
940
But
the
bicycle
?
I
persisted
.