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691
He
stopped
,
seemingly
overcome
with
emotion
.
After
a
time
he
recovered
himself
and
went
on
:
692
"
Again
,
do
not
misunderstand
me
as
to
another
point
.
I
have
said
that
Mr.
Trelawny
has
made
much
confidence
with
me
;
but
I
do
not
mean
to
lead
you
to
believe
that
I
know
all
his
plans
,
or
his
aims
or
objects
.
I
know
the
period
which
he
has
been
studying
;
and
the
definite
historical
individual
whose
life
he
has
been
investigating
,
and
whose
records
he
has
been
following
up
one
by
one
with
infinite
patience
.
But
beyond
this
I
know
nothing
.
That
he
has
some
aim
or
object
in
the
completion
of
this
knowledge
I
am
convinced
.
693
What
it
is
I
may
guess
;
but
I
must
say
nothing
.
Please
to
remember
,
gentlemen
,
that
I
have
voluntarily
accepted
the
position
of
recipient
of
a
partial
confidence
.
I
have
respected
that
;
and
I
must
ask
any
of
my
friends
to
do
the
same
.
"
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694
He
spoke
with
great
dignity
;
and
he
grew
,
moment
by
moment
,
in
the
respect
and
esteem
of
both
Doctor
Winchester
and
myself
.
We
understood
that
he
had
not
done
speaking
;
so
we
waited
in
silence
till
he
continued
:
695
"
I
have
spoken
this
much
,
although
I
know
well
that
even
such
a
hint
as
either
of
you
might
gather
from
my
words
might
jeopardise
the
success
of
his
work
.
But
I
am
convinced
that
you
both
wish
to
help
him
--
and
his
daughter
,
"
he
said
this
looking
me
fairly
between
the
eyes
,
"
to
the
best
of
your
power
,
honestly
and
unselfishly
.
He
is
so
stricken
down
,
and
the
manner
of
it
is
so
mysterious
that
I
can
not
but
think
that
it
is
in
some
way
a
result
of
his
own
work
.
That
he
calculated
on
some
set-back
is
manifest
to
us
all
.
God
knows
!
I
am
willing
to
do
what
I
can
,
and
to
use
any
knowledge
I
have
in
his
behalf
.
I
arrived
in
England
full
of
exultation
at
the
thought
that
I
had
fulfilled
the
mission
with
which
he
had
trusted
me
.
I
had
got
what
he
said
were
the
last
objects
of
his
search
;
and
I
felt
assured
that
he
would
now
be
able
to
begin
the
experiment
of
which
he
had
often
hinted
to
me
.
It
is
too
dreadful
that
at
just
such
a
time
such
a
calamity
should
have
fallen
on
him
.
Doctor
Winchester
,
you
are
a
physician
;
and
,
if
your
face
does
not
belie
you
,
you
are
a
clever
and
a
bold
one
.
696
Is
there
no
way
which
you
can
devise
to
wake
this
man
from
his
unnatural
stupor
?
"
697
There
was
a
pause
;
then
the
answer
came
slowly
and
deliberately
:
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698
"
There
is
no
ordinary
remedy
that
I
know
of
.
There
might
possibly
be
some
extraordinary
one
.
But
there
would
be
no
use
in
trying
to
find
it
,
except
on
one
condition
.
"
699
"
And
that
?
"
700
"
Knowledge
!
I
am
completely
ignorant
of
Egyptian
matters
,
language
,
writing
,
history
,
secrets
,
medicines
,
poisons
,
occult
powers
--
all
that
go
to
make
up
the
mystery
of
that
mysterious
land
.
This
disease
,
or
condition
,
or
whatever
it
may
be
called
,
from
which
Mr.
Trelawny
is
suffering
,
is
in
some
way
connected
with
Egypt
.
I
have
had
a
suspicion
of
this
from
the
first
;
and
later
it
grew
into
a
certainty
,
though
without
proof
.
What
you
have
said
tonight
confirms
my
conjecture
,
and
makes
me
believe
that
a
proof
is
to
be
had
.
I
do
not
think
that
you
quite
know
all
that
has
gone
on
in
this
house
since
the
night
of
the
attack
--
of
the
finding
of
Mr.
Trelawny
's
body
.
Now
I
propose
that
we
confide
in
you
.
If
Mr.
Ross
agrees
,
I
shall
ask
him
to
tell
you
.
He
is
more
skilled
than
I
am
in
putting
facts
before
other
people
.
He
can
speak
by
his
brief
;
and
in
this
case
he
has
the
best
of
all
briefs
,
the
experience
of
his
own
eyes
and
ears
,
and
the
evidence
that
he
has
himself
taken
on
the
spot
from
participators
in
,
or
spectators
of
,
what
has
happened
.
When
you
know
all
,
you
will
,
I
hope
,
be
in
a
position
to
judge
as
to
whether
you
can
best
help
Mr.