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491
Worse
and
worse
!
Our
men
would
know
that
the
chase
was
hot
at
their
heels
,
and
they
would
be
off
out
of
the
country
.
As
it
is
,
they
are
likely
enough
to
leave
,
but
as
long
as
they
think
they
are
perfectly
safe
they
will
be
in
no
hurry
.
Jones
s
energy
will
be
of
use
to
us
there
,
for
his
view
of
the
case
is
sure
to
push
itself
into
the
daily
press
,
and
the
runaways
will
think
that
every
one
is
off
on
the
wrong
scent
.
492
What
are
we
to
do
,
then
?
I
asked
,
as
we
landed
near
Millbank
Penitentiary
.
493
Take
this
hansom
,
drive
home
,
have
some
breakfast
,
and
get
an
hour
s
sleep
.
It
is
quite
on
the
cards
that
we
may
be
afoot
to
-
night
again
.
Stop
at
a
telegraph
-
office
,
cabby
!
We
will
keep
Toby
,
for
he
may
be
of
use
to
us
yet
.
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494
495
We
pulled
up
at
the
Great
Peter
Street
post
-
office
,
and
Holmes
despatched
his
wire
.
Whom
do
you
think
that
is
to
?
he
asked
,
as
we
resumed
our
journey
.
496
I
am
sure
I
don
t
know
.
497
You
remember
the
Baker
Street
division
of
the
detective
police
force
whom
I
employed
in
the
Jefferson
Hope
case
?
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498
Well
,
said
I
,
laughing
.
499
This
is
just
the
case
where
they
might
be
invaluable
.
If
they
fail
,
I
have
other
resources
;
but
I
shall
try
them
first
.
That
wire
was
to
my
dirty
little
lieutenant
,
Wiggins
,
and
I
expect
that
he
and
his
gang
will
be
with
us
before
we
have
finished
our
breakfast
.
500
It
was
between
eight
and
nine
o
clock
now
,
and
I
was
conscious
of
a
strong
reaction
after
the
successive
excitements
of
the
night
.
I
was
limp
and
weary
,
befogged
in
mind
and
fatigued
in
body
.
I
had
not
the
professional
enthusiasm
which
carried
my
companion
on
,
nor
could
I
look
at
the
matter
as
a
mere
abstract
intellectual
problem
.
As
far
as
the
death
of
Bartholomew
Sholto
went
,
I
had
heard
little
good
of
him
,
and
could
feel
no
intense
antipathy
to
his
murderers
.
The
treasure
,
however
,
was
a
different
matter
.
That
,
or
part
of
it
,
belonged
rightfully
to
Miss
Morstan
.
While
there
was
a
chance
of
recovering
it
I
was
ready
to
devote
my
life
to
the
one
object
.
True
,
if
I
found
it
it
would
probably
put
her
forever
beyond
my
reach
.
Yet
it
would
be
a
petty
and
selfish
love
which
would
be
influenced
by
such
a
thought
as
that
.
If
Holmes
could
work
to
find
the
criminals
,
I
had
a
tenfold
stronger
reason
to
urge
me
on
to
find
the
treasure
.