"And the white cock?"
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"Curious, Mr. Baynes, very curious. I should say almost unique."
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"Yes, sir, there must have been some very strange people with some very strange ways in this house.
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One of them is dead.
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Did his companions follow him and kill him? If they did we should have them, for every port is watched.
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But my own views are different.
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Yes, sir, my own views are very different."
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"You have a theory then?"
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"And I'll work it myself, Mr. Holmes. It's only due to my own credit to do so. Your name is made, but I have still to make mine. I should be glad to be able to say afterwards that I had solved it without your help."
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Holmes laughed good-humoredly.
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"Well, well, Inspector," said he.
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"Do you follow your path and I will follow mine.
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My results are always very much at your service if you care to apply to me for them.
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I think that I have seen all that I wish in this house, and that my time may be more profitably employed elsewhere.
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Au revoir and good luck!"
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I could tell by numerous subtle signs, which might have been lost upon anyone but myself, that Holmes was on a hot scent.
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As impassive as ever to the casual observer, there were none the less a subdued eagerness and suggestion of tension in his brightened eyes and brisker manner which assured me that the game was afoot.
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After his habit he said nothing, and after mine I asked no questions.
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Sufficient for me to share the sport and lend my humble help to the capture without distracting that intent brain with needless interruption.
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All would come round to me in due time.
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I waited, therefore-but to my ever-deepening disappointment I waited in vain.
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Day succeeded day, and my friend took no step forward.
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One morning he spent in town, and I learned from a casual reference that he had visited the British Museum.
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Save for this one excursion, he spent his days in long and often solitary walks, or in chatting with a number of village gossips whose acquaintance he had cultivated.
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"I'm sure, Watson, a week in the country will be invaluable to you," he remarked.
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