You noticed, of course, that his boots had been resoled.
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Now, Watson, I won't detain you from your legitimate work any longer.
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I shall do nothing more to-day, unless I have an answer to my cab advertisement.
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But I should be extremely obliged to you if you would come down with me to Woking to-morrow, by the same train which we took yesterday."
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I met him accordingly next morning and we traveled down to Woking together.
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He had had no answer to his advertisement, he said, and no fresh light had been thrown upon the case.
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He had, when he so willed it, the utter immobility of countenance of a red Indian, and I could not gather from his appearance whether he was satisfied or not with the position of the case.
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His conversation, I remember, was about the Bertillon system of measurements, and he expressed his enthusiastic admiration of the French savant.
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We found our client still under the charge of his devoted nurse, but looking considerably better than before. He rose from the sofa and greeted us without difficulty when we entered.
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"Any news?" he asked, eagerly.
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"My report, as I expected, is a negative one," said Holmes. "I have seen Forbes, and I have seen your uncle, and I have set one or two trains of inquiry upon foot which may lead to something."
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"You have not lost heart, then?"
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"By no means."
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"God bless you for saying that!" cried Miss Harrison. "If we keep our courage and our patience the truth must come out."
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"We have more to tell you than you have for us," said Phelps, reseating himself upon the couch.
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"I hoped you might have something."
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"Yes, we have had an adventure during the night, and one which might have proved to be a serious one." His expression grew very grave as he spoke, and a look of something akin to fear sprang up in his eyes.
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"Do you know," said he, "that I begin to believe that I am the unconscious centre of some monstrous conspiracy, and that my life is aimed at as well as my honor?"
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"Ah!" cried Holmes.
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"It sounds incredible, for I have not, as far as I know, an enemy in the world. Yet from last night's experience I can come to no other conclusion."
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"Pray let me hear it."
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"You must know that last night was the very first night that I have ever slept without a nurse in the room.
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I was so much better that I thought I could dispense with one.
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I had a night-light burning, however.
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Well, about two in the morning I had sunk into a light sleep when I was suddenly aroused by a slight noise.
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