Here it is."
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It was evidently taken by a snap-shot from a small camera. It represented an alert, sharp-featured simian man with thick eyebrows, and a very peculiar projection of the lower part of the face like the muzzle of a baboon.
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"And what became of the bust?" asked Holmes, after a careful study of this picture.
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"We had news of it just before you came. It has been found in the front garden of an empty house in Campden House Road. It was broken into fragments. I am going round now to see it. Will you come?"
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I must just take one look round." He examined the carpet and the window.
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"The fellow had either very long legs or was a most active man," said he.
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"With an area beneath, it was no mean feat to reach that window-ledge and open that window.
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Getting back was comparatively simple.
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Are you coming with us to see the remains of your bust, Mr. Harker?"
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The disconsolate journalist had seated himself at a writing-table.
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"I must try and make something of it," said he, "though I have no doubt that the first editions of the evening papers are out already with full details.
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It's like my luck! You remember when the stand fell at Doncaster? Well, I was the only journalist in the stand, and my journal the only one that had no account of it, for I was too shaken to write it.
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And now I'll be too late with a murder done on my own doorstep."
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As we left the room we heard his pen travelling shrilly over the foolscap.
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The spot where the fragments of the bust had been found was only a few hundred yards away.
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For the first time our eyes rested upon this presentment of the great Emperor, which seemed to raise such frantic and destructive hatred in the mind of the unknown.
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It lay scattered in splintered shards upon the grass.
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Holmes picked up several of them and examined them carefully.
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I was convinced from his intent face and his purposeful manner that at last he was upon a clue.
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"Well?" asked Lestrade.
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Holmes shrugged his shoulders.
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"We have a long way to go yet," said he.
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"And yet - and yet - well, we have some suggestive facts to act upon.
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The possession of this trifling bust was worth more in the eyes of this strange criminal than a human life.
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