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There
must
be
powerful
agencies
at
work
to
effect
such
a
purpose
;
and
it
is
possible
that
we
may
have
here
some
rare
substance
or
combination
whose
qualities
and
powers
are
not
understood
in
this
later
and
more
prosaic
age
.
I
wonder
if
Mr.
Trelawny
has
any
knowledge
,
or
even
suspicion
,
of
such
a
kind
?
I
only
know
this
for
certain
,
that
a
worse
atmosphere
for
a
sick
chamber
could
not
possibly
be
imagined
;
and
I
admire
the
courage
of
Sir
James
Frere
in
refusing
to
have
anything
to
do
with
a
case
under
such
conditions
.
These
instructions
of
Mr.
Trelawny
to
his
daughter
,
and
from
what
you
have
told
me
,
the
care
with
which
he
has
protected
his
wishes
through
his
solicitor
,
show
that
he
suspected
something
,
at
any
rate
.
Indeed
,
it
would
almost
seem
as
if
he
expected
something
to
happen
...
.
I
wonder
if
it
would
be
possible
to
learn
anything
about
that
!
Surely
his
papers
would
show
or
suggest
something
...
.
It
is
a
difficult
matter
to
tackle
;
but
it
might
have
to
be
done
.
His
present
condition
can
not
go
on
for
ever
;
and
if
anything
should
happen
there
would
have
to
be
an
inquest
.
In
such
case
full
examination
would
have
to
be
made
into
everything
...
.
As
it
stands
,
the
police
evidence
would
show
a
murderous
attack
more
than
once
repeated
.
As
no
clue
is
apparent
,
it
would
be
necessary
to
seek
one
in
a
motive
.
"
He
was
silent
.
The
last
words
seemed
to
come
in
a
lower
and
lower
tone
as
he
went
on
.
It
had
the
effect
of
hopelessness
.
It
came
to
me
as
a
conviction
that
now
was
my
time
to
find
out
if
he
had
any
definite
suspicion
;
and
as
if
in
obedience
to
some
command
,
I
asked
:
"
Do
you
suspect
anyone
?
"
He
seemed
in
a
way
startled
rather
than
surprised
as
he
turned
his
eyes
on
me
:
"
Suspect
anyone
?
Any
thing
,
you
mean
.
I
certainly
suspect
that
there
is
some
influence
;
but
at
present
my
suspicion
is
held
within
such
limit
.
Later
on
,
if
there
be
any
sufficiently
definite
conclusion
to
my
reasoning
,
or
my
thinking
--
for
there
are
not
proper
data
for
reasoning
--
I
may
suspect
;
at
present
however
--
"
He
stopped
suddenly
and
looked
at
the
door
.
There
was
a
faint
sound
as
the
handle
turned
.
My
own
heart
seemed
to
stand
still
.
There
was
over
me
some
grim
,
vague
apprehension
.
The
interruption
in
the
morning
,
when
I
was
talking
with
the
Detective
,
came
back
upon
me
with
a
rush
.
The
door
opened
,
and
Miss
Trelawny
entered
the
room
.
When
she
saw
us
,
she
started
back
;
and
a
deep
flush
swept
her
face
.
For
a
few
seconds
she
paused
;
at
such
a
time
a
few
succeeding
seconds
seem
to
lengthen
in
geometrical
progression
.
The
strain
upon
me
,
and
,
as
I
could
easily
see
,
on
the
Doctor
also
,
relaxed
as
she
spoke
:
"
Oh
,
forgive
me
,
I
did
not
know
that
you
were
engaged
.
I
was
looking
for
you
,
Doctor
Winchester
,
to
ask
you
if
I
might
go
to
bed
tonight
with
safety
,
as
you
will
be
here
.
I
feel
so
tired
and
worn-out
that
I
fear
I
may
break
down
;
and
tonight
I
would
certainly
not
be
of
any
use
.
"
Doctor
Winchester
answered
heartily
: