But no indiscretion, and, above all, no violence.
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I put you on your honour that you will take no step without my knowledge and consent."
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For two days the Hon.
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Philip Green (he was, I may mention, the son of the famous admiral of that name who commanded the Sea of Azof fleet in the Crimean War) brought us no news.
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On the evening of the third he rushed into our sitting-room, pale, trembling, with every muscle of his powerful frame quivering with excitement.
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"We have him! We have him!" he cried.
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He was incoherent in his agitation. Holmes soothed him with a few words and thrust him into an armchair.
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"Come, now, give us the order of events," said he.
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"She came only an hour ago. It was the wife, this time, but the pendant she brought was the fellow of the other. She is a tall, pale woman, with ferret eyes."
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"That is the lady," said Holmes.
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"She left the office and I followed her. She walked up the Kennington Road, and I kept behind her. Presently she went into a shop. Mr. Holmes, it was an undertaker's."
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My companion started. "Well?" he asked in that vibrant voice which told of the fiery soul behind the cold gray face.
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"She was talking to the woman behind the counter.
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I entered as well.
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It is late,' I heard her say, or words to that effect.
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The woman was excusing herself.
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It should be there before now,' she answered.
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It took longer, being out of the ordinary.' They both stopped and looked at me, so I asked some questions and then left the shop."
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"You did excellently well. What happened next?"
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"The woman came out, but I had hid myself in a doorway.
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Her suspicions had been aroused, I think, for she looked round her.
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Then she called a cab and got in.
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I was lucky enough to get another and so to follow her.
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She got down at last at No. 36, Poultney Square, Brixton.
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I drove past, left my cab at the corner of the square, and watched the house."
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