"'You will get down here, Mr. Melas,' said my companion. 'I am sorry to leave you so far from your house, but there is no alternative. Any attempt upon your part to follow the carriage can only end in injury to yourself.'
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"He opened the door as he spoke, and I had hardly time to spring out when the coachman lashed the horse and the carriage rattled away.
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I looked around me in astonishment.
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I was on some sort of a heathy common mottled over with dark clumps of furze-bushes.
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Far away stretched a line of houses, with a light here and there in the upper windows.
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On the other side I saw the red signal-lamps of a railway.
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"The carriage which had brought me was already out of sight. I stood gazing round and wondering where on earth I might be, when I saw some one coming towards me in the darkness. As he came up to me I made out that he was a railway porter.
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"'Can you tell me what place this is?' I asked.
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"'Wandsworth Common,' said he.
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"'Can I get a train into town?'
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"'If you walk on a mile or so to Clapham Junction,' said he, 'you'll just be in time for the last to Victoria.'
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"So that was the end of my adventure, Mr. Holmes.
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I do not know where I was, nor whom I spoke with, nor anything save what I have told you.
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But I know that there is foul play going on, and I want to help that unhappy man if I can.
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I told the whole story to Mr. Mycroft Holmes next morning, and subsequently to the police."
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We all sat in silence for some little time after listening to this extraordinary narrative. Then Sherlock looked across at his brother.
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"Any steps?" he asked.
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Mycroft picked up the Daily News, which was lying on the side-table.
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"'Anybody supplying any information to the whereabouts of a Greek gentleman named Paul Kratides, from Athens, who is unable to speak English, will be rewarded.
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A similar reward paid to any one giving information about a Greek lady whose first name is Sophy.
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X 2473.' That was in all the dailies.
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"How about the Greek Legation?"
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"I have inquired. They know nothing."
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"A wire to the head of the Athens police, then?"
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