"Nearly ten weeks ago-to be more accurate, on the 23d of May-he called me into his private room, and, after complimenting me on the good work which I had done, he informed me that he had a new commission of trust for me to execute.
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"'This,' said he, taking a gray roll of paper from his bureau, 'is the original of that secret treaty between England and Italy of which, I regret to say, some rumors have already got into the public press.
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It is of enormous importance that nothing further should leak out.
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The French or the Russian embassy would pay an immense sum to learn the contents of these papers.
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They should not leave my bureau were it not that it is absolutely necessary to have them copied.
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You have a desk in your office?"
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"'Yes, sir.'
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"'Then take the treaty and lock it up there.
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I shall give directions that you may remain behind when the others go, so that you may copy it at your leisure without fear of being overlooked.
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When you have finished, relock both the original and the draft in the desk, and hand them over to me personally to-morrow morning.'
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"I took the papers and-"
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"Excuse me an instant," said Holmes. "Were you alone during this conversation?"
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"Absolutely."
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"In a large room?"
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"Thirty feet each way."
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"In the centre?"
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"Yes, about it."
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"And speaking low?"
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"My uncle's voice is always remarkably low. I hardly spoke at all."
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"Thank you," said Holmes, shutting his eyes; "pray go on."
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"I did exactly what he indicated, and waited until the other clerks had departed.
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One of them in my room, Charles Gorot, had some arrears of work to make up, so I left him there and went out to dine.
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When I returned he was gone.
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I was anxious to hurry my work, for I knew that Joseph-the Mr. Harrison whom you saw just now-was in town, and that he would travel down to Woking by the eleven-o'clock train, and I wanted if possible to catch it.
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"When I came to examine the treaty I saw at once that it was of such importance that my uncle had been guilty of no exaggeration in what he had said.
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