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"'A robbery has been committed,' I gasped. 'A document of immense value has been stolen from the Foreign Office. Has any one passed this way?' Voice Reading
"'I have been standing here for a quarter of an hour, sir,' said he; 'only one person has passed during that time-a woman, tall and elderly, with a Paisley shawl.' Voice Reading
"'Ah, that is only my wife,' cried the commissionnaire; 'has no one else passed?' Voice Reading
"'No one.' Voice Reading
"'Then it must be the other way that the thief took,' cried the fellow, tugging at my sleeve. Voice Reading
"'But I was not satisfied, and the attempts which he made to draw me away increased my suspicions. Voice Reading
"'Which way did the woman go?' I cried. Voice Reading
"'I don't know, sir. I noticed her pass, but I had no special reason for watching her. She seemed to be in a hurry.' Voice Reading
"'How long ago was it?' Voice Reading
"'Oh, not very many minutes.' Voice Reading
"'Within the last five?' Voice Reading
"'Well, it could not be more than five.' Voice Reading
"'You're only wasting your time, sir, and every minute now is of importance,' cried the commissionnaire; 'take my word for it that my old woman has nothing to do with it, and come down to the other end of the street. Well, if you won't, I will.' And with that he rushed off in the other direction. Voice Reading
"But I was after him in an instant and caught him by the sleeve. Voice Reading
"'Where do you live?' said I. Voice Reading
"'16 Ivy Lane, Brixton,' he answered. 'But don't let yourself be drawn away upon a false scent, Mr. Phelps. Come to the other end of the street and let us see if we can hear of anything.' Voice Reading
"Nothing was to be lost by following his advice. With the policeman we both hurried down, but only to find the street full of traffic, many people coming and going, but all only too eager to get to a place of safety upon so wet a night. There was no lounger who could tell us who had passed. Voice Reading
"Then we returned to the office, and searched the stairs and the passage without result. The corridor which led to the room was laid down with a kind of creamy linoleum which shows an impression very easily. We examined it very carefully, but found no outline of any footmark." Voice Reading
"Had it been raining all evening?" Voice Reading
"Since about seven." Voice Reading
"How is it, then, that the woman who came into the room about nine left no traces with her muddy boots?" Voice Reading
"I am glad you raised the point. It occurred to me at the time. The charwomen are in the habit of taking off their boots at the commissionnaire's office, and putting on list slippers." Voice Reading
"That is very clear. There were no marks, then, though the night was a wet one? The chain of events is certainly one of extraordinary interest. What did you do next? Voice Reading
"We examined the room also. Voice Reading
There is no possibility of a secret door, and the windows are quite thirty feet from the ground. Voice Reading

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