"'I came down to see if my coffee was ready.'
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"'I was boiling the kettle when I fell asleep, sir.' He looked at me and then up at the still quivering bell with an ever-growing astonishment upon his face.
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"'If you was here, sir, then who rang the bell?' he asked.
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"'The bell!' I cried. 'What bell is it?'
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"'It's the bell of the room you were working in.'
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"A cold hand seemed to close round my heart.
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Some one, then, was in that room where my precious treaty lay upon the table.
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I ran frantically up the stair and along the passage.
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There was no one in the corridors, Mr. Holmes.
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There was no one in the room.
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All was exactly as I left it, save only that the papers which had been committed to my care had been taken from the desk on which they lay.
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The copy was there, and the original was gone."
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Holmes sat up in his chair and rubbed his hands. I could see that the problem was entirely to his heart. "Pray, what did you do then?" he murmured.
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"I recognized in an instant that the thief must have come up the stairs from the side door. Of course I must have met him if he had come the other way."
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"You were satisfied that he could not have been concealed in the room all the time, or in the corridor which you have just described as dimly lighted?"
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"It is absolutely impossible. A rat could not conceal himself either in the room or the corridor. There is no cover at all."
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"Thank you. Pray proceed."
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"The commissionnaire, seeing by my pale face that something was to be feared, had followed me upstairs.
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Now we both rushed along the corridor and down the steep steps which led to Charles Street.
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The door at the bottom was closed, but unlocked.
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We flung it open and rushed out.
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I can distinctly remember that as we did so there came three chimes from a neighboring clock.
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It was quarter to ten."
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"That is of enormous importance," said Holmes, making a note upon his shirt-cuff.
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"The night was very dark, and a thin, warm rain was falling. There was no one in Charles Street, but a great traffic was going on, as usual, in Whitehall, at the extremity. We rushed along the pavement, bare-headed as we were, and at the far corner we found a policeman standing.
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