That gives you an idea of Moriarty's gains and of the scale on which he works.
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Another point: I made it my business to hunt down some of Moriarty's checks lately-just common innocent checks that he pays his household bills with.
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They were drawn on six different banks.
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Does that make any impression on your mind?"
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"Queer, certainly! But what do you gather from it?"
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"That he wanted no gossip about his wealth.
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No single man should know what he had.
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I have no doubt that he has twenty banking accounts; the bulk of his fortune abroad in the Deutsche Bank or the Credit Lyonnais as likely as not.
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Sometime when you have a year or two to spare I commend to you the study of Professor Moriarty."
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Inspector MacDonald had grown steadily more impressed as the conversation proceeded. He had lost himself in his interest. Now his practical Scotch intelligence brought him back with a snap to the matter in hand.
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"He can keep, anyhow," said he.
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"You've got us side-tracked with your interesting anecdotes, Mr. Holmes.
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What really counts is your remark that there is some connection between the professor and the crime.
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That you get from the warning received through the man Porlock.
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Can we for our present practical needs get any further than that?"
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"We may form some conception as to the motives of the crime.
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It is, as I gather from your original remarks, an inexplicable, or at least an unexplained, murder.
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Now, presuming that the source of the crime is as we suspect it to be, there might be two different motives.
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In the first place,I may tell you that Moriarty rules with a rod of iron over his people.
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His discipline is tremendous.
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There is only one punishment in his code.
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It is death.
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Now we might suppose that this murdered man-this Douglas whose approaching fate was known by one of the arch-criminal's subordinates-had in some way betrayed the chief.
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His punishment followed, and would be known to all-if only to put the fear of death into them."
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"Well, that is one suggestion, Mr. Holmes."
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