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‘
Extraordinary
answer
!
I
know
I
did
.
’
‘
I
told
you
I
had
not
found
out
.
’
‘
Yes
.
I
know
you
did
.
’
‘
I
have
found
it
out
.
’
‘
My
God
!
’
said
Bar
,
starting
back
,
and
clapping
his
hand
upon
the
other
’
s
breast
.
‘
And
so
have
I
!
I
see
it
in
your
face
.
’
They
went
into
the
nearest
room
,
where
Physician
gave
him
the
letter
to
read
.
He
read
it
through
half
-
a
-
dozen
times
.
There
was
not
much
in
it
as
to
quantity
;
but
it
made
a
great
demand
on
his
close
and
continuous
attention
.
He
could
not
sufficiently
give
utterance
to
his
regret
that
he
had
not
himself
found
a
clue
to
this
.
The
smallest
clue
,
he
said
,
would
have
made
him
master
of
the
case
,
and
what
a
case
it
would
have
been
to
have
got
to
the
bottom
of
!
Physician
had
engaged
to
break
the
intelligence
in
Harley
Street
.
Bar
could
not
at
once
return
to
his
inveiglements
of
the
most
enlightened
and
remarkable
jury
he
had
ever
seen
in
that
box
,
with
whom
,
he
could
tell
his
learned
friend
,
no
shallow
sophistry
would
go
down
,
and
no
unhappily
abused
professional
tact
and
skill
prevail
(
this
was
the
way
he
meant
to
begin
with
them
)
;
so
he
said
he
would
go
too
,
and
would
loiter
to
and
fro
near
the
house
while
his
friend
was
inside
.
They
walked
there
,
the
better
to
recover
self
-
possession
in
the
air
;
and
the
wings
of
day
were
fluttering
the
night
when
Physician
knocked
at
the
door
.
A
footman
of
rainbow
hues
,
in
the
public
eye
,
was
sitting
up
for
his
master
—
that
is
to
say
,
was
fast
asleep
in
the
kitchen
over
a
couple
of
candles
and
a
newspaper
,
demonstrating
the
great
accumulation
of
mathematical
odds
against
the
probabilities
of
a
house
being
set
on
fire
by
accident
When
this
serving
man
was
roused
,
Physician
had
still
to
await
the
rousing
of
the
Chief
Butler
.
At
last
that
noble
creature
came
into
the
dining
-
room
in
a
flannel
gown
and
list
shoes
;
but
with
his
cravat
on
,
and
a
Chief
Butler
all
over
.
It
was
morning
now
.
Physician
had
opened
the
shutters
of
one
window
while
waiting
,
that
he
might
see
the
light
.
‘
Mrs
Merdle
’
s
maid
must
be
called
,
and
told
to
get
Mrs
Merdle
up
,
and
prepare
her
as
gently
as
she
can
to
see
me
.
I
have
dreadful
news
to
break
to
her
.
’