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"
Look
here
!
it
seems
to
me
that
the
thick-headed
idiot
is
myself
!
I
beg
your
pardon
,
old
fellow
,
for
my
rudeness
.
I
quite
lost
my
temper
at
the
suggestion
that
I
do
not
know
these
lamps
.
You
do
n't
mind
,
do
you
?
"
The
Detective
answered
heartily
:
"
Lord
,
sir
,
not
I.
I
like
to
see
folks
angry
when
I
am
dealing
with
them
,
whether
they
are
on
my
side
or
the
other
.
It
is
when
people
are
angry
that
you
learn
the
truth
from
them
.
I
keep
cool
;
that
is
my
trade
!
Do
you
know
,
you
have
told
me
more
about
those
lamps
in
the
past
two
minutes
than
when
you
filled
me
up
with
details
of
how
to
identify
them
.
"
Mr.
Corbeck
grunted
;
he
was
not
pleased
at
having
given
himself
away
.
All
at
once
he
turned
to
me
and
said
in
his
natural
way
:
"
Now
tell
me
how
you
got
them
back
?
"
I
was
so
surprised
that
I
said
without
thinking
:
"
We
did
n't
get
them
back
!
"
The
traveller
laughed
openly
.
"
What
on
earth
do
you
mean
?
"
he
asked
.
"
You
did
n't
get
them
back
!
Why
,
there
they
are
before
your
eyes
!
We
found
you
looking
at
them
when
we
came
in
.
"
By
this
time
I
had
recovered
my
surprise
and
had
my
wits
about
me
.
"
Why
,
that
's
just
it
,
"
I
said
.
"
We
had
only
come
across
them
,
by
accident
,
that
very
moment
!
"
Mr.
Corbeck
drew
back
and
looked
hard
at
Miss
Trelawny
and
myself
;
turning
his
eyes
from
one
to
the
other
as
he
asked
:
"
Do
you
mean
to
tell
me
that
no
one
brought
them
here
;
that
you
found
them
in
that
drawer
?
That
,
so
to
speak
,
no
one
at
all
brought
them
back
?
"