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"
Then
,
"
said
Miss
Trelawny
,
turning
to
Sergeant
Daw
,
"
it
can
not
have
been
touched
by
any
one
.
Either
Mrs.
Grant
or
I
myself
was
here
all
the
time
,
and
I
do
not
think
any
of
the
servants
who
came
when
I
gave
the
alarm
were
near
the
bed
at
all
.
You
see
,
Father
lay
here
just
under
the
great
safe
,
and
every
one
crowded
round
him
.
We
sent
them
all
away
in
a
very
short
time
.
"
Daw
,
with
a
motion
of
his
hand
,
asked
us
all
to
stay
at
the
other
side
of
the
room
whilst
with
a
magnifying-glass
he
examined
the
bed
,
taking
care
as
he
moved
each
fold
of
the
bed-clothes
to
replace
it
in
exact
position
.
Then
he
examined
with
his
magnifying-glass
the
floor
beside
it
,
taking
especial
pains
where
the
blood
had
trickled
over
the
side
of
the
bed
,
which
was
of
heavy
red
wood
handsomely
carved
.
Inch
by
inch
,
down
on
his
knees
,
carefully
avoiding
any
touch
with
the
stains
on
the
floor
,
he
followed
the
blood-marks
over
to
the
spot
,
close
under
the
great
safe
,
where
the
body
had
lain
.
All
around
and
about
this
spot
he
went
for
a
radius
of
some
yards
;
but
seemingly
did
not
meet
with
anything
to
arrest
special
attention
.
Then
he
examined
the
front
of
the
safe
;
round
the
lock
,
and
along
the
bottom
and
top
of
the
double
doors
,
more
especially
at
the
places
of
their
touching
in
front
.
Next
he
went
to
the
windows
,
which
were
fastened
down
with
the
hasps
.
"
Were
the
shutters
closed
?
"
he
asked
Miss
Trelawny
in
a
casual
way
as
though
he
expected
the
negative
answer
,
which
came
.
All
this
time
Doctor
Winchester
was
attending
to
his
patient
;
now
dressing
the
wounds
in
the
wrist
or
making
minute
examination
all
over
the
head
and
throat
,
and
over
the
heart
.
More
than
once
he
put
his
nose
to
the
mouth
of
the
senseless
man
and
sniffed
.
Each
time
he
did
so
he
finished
up
by
unconsciously
looking
round
the
room
,
as
though
in
search
of
something
.
Then
we
heard
the
deep
strong
voice
of
the
Detective
:
"
So
far
as
I
can
see
,
the
object
was
to
bring
that
key
to
the
lock
of
the
safe
.
There
seems
to
be
some
secret
in
the
mechanism
that
I
am
unable
to
guess
at
,
though
I
served
a
year
in
Chubb
's
before
I
joined
the
police
.
It
is
a
combination
lock
of
seven
letters
;
but
there
seems
to
be
a
way
of
locking
even
the
combination
.
It
is
one
of
Chatwood
's
;
I
shall
call
at
their
place
and
find
out
something
about
it
.
"
Then
turning
to
the
Doctor
,
as
though
his
own
work
were
for
the
present
done
,
he
said
:
"
Have
you
anything
you
can
tell
me
at
once
,
Doctor
,
which
will
not
interfere
with
your
full
report
?
If
there
is
any
doubt
I
can
wait
,
but
the
sooner
I
know
something
definite
the
better
.
"
Doctor
Winchester
answered
at
once
:
"
For
my
own
part
I
see
no
reason
in
waiting
.
I
shall
make
a
full
report
of
course
.
But
in
the
meantime
I
shall
tell
you
all
I
know
--
which
is
after
all
not
very
much
,
and
all
I
think
--
which
is
less
definite
.
There
is
no
wound
on
the
head
which
could
account
for
the
state
of
stupor
in
which
the
patient
continues
.
I
must
,
therefore
,
take
it
that
either
he
has
been
drugged
or
is
under
some
hypnotic
influence
.
So
far
as
I
can
judge
,
he
has
not
been
drugged
--
at
least
by
means
of
any
drug
of
whose
qualities
I
am
aware
.
Of
course
,
there
is
ordinarily
in
this
room
so
much
of
a
mummy
smell
that
it
is
difficult
to
be
certain
about
anything
having
a
delicate
aroma
.
I
dare
say
that
you
have
noticed
the
peculiar
Egyptians
scents
,
bitumen
,
nard
,
aromatic
gums
and
spices
,
and
so
forth
.
It
is
quite
possible
that
somewhere
in
this
room
,
amongst
the
curios
and
hidden
by
stronger
scents
,
is
some
substance
or
liquid
which
may
have
the
effect
we
see
.
It
is
possible
that
the
patient
has
taken
some
drug
,
and
that
he
may
in
some
sleeping
phase
have
injured
himself
.
I
do
not
think
this
is
likely
;
and
circumstances
,
other
than
those
which
I
have
myself
been
investigating
,
may
prove
that
this
surmise
is
not
correct
.
But
in
the
meantime
it
is
possible
;
and
must
,
till
it
be
disproved
,
be
kept
within
our
purview
.
"
Here
Sergeant
Daw
interrupted
: