"Hum!" said Holmes. "Somebody knows something, that is clear."
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As the drag drew up in the enclosure near the grand stand I glanced at the card to see the entries.
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Wessex Plate [it ran] 50 sovs each h ft with 1000 sovs added for four and five year olds.
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Second, L300.
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Third, L200.
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New course (one mile and five furlongs). Mr. Heath Newton's The Negro.
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Red cap. Cinnamon jacket.
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Colonel Wardlaw's Pugilist. Pink cap. Blue and black jacket.
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Lord Backwater's Desborough.
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Yellow cap and sleeves.
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Colonel Ross's Silver Blaze.
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Black cap. Red jacket.
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Duke of Balmoral's Iris.
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Yellow and black stripes.
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Lord Singleford's Rasper.
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Purple cap. Black sleeves.
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"We scratched our other one, and put all hopes on your word," said the Colonel. "Why, what is that? Silver Blaze favorite?"
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"Five to four against Silver Blaze!" roared the ring. "Five to four against Silver Blaze! Five to fifteen against Desborough! Five to four on the field!"
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"There are the numbers up," I cried. "They are all six there."
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"All six there? Then my horse is running," cried the Colonel in great agitation. "But I don't see him. My colors have not passed."
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"Only five have passed. This must be he."
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As I spoke a powerful bay horse swept out from the weighing enclosure and cantered past us, bearing on its back the well-known black and red of the Colonel.
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"That's not my horse," cried the owner. "That beast has not a white hair upon its body. What is this that you have done, Mr. Holmes?"
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"Well, well, let us see how he gets on," said my friend, imperturbably. For a few minutes he gazed through my field-glass. "Capital! An excellent start!" he cried suddenly. "There they are, coming round the curve!"
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From our drag we had a superb view as they came up the straight.
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