"Has the outer door a spring lock?"
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"Then it was open all the time?"
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"Anyone in the room could get out?"
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"When Mr. Soames returned and called for you, you were very much disturbed?"
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"Yes, sir. Such a thing has never happened during the many years that I have been here. I nearly fainted, sir."
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"So I understand. Where were you when you began to feel bad?"
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"Where was I, sir? Why, here, near the door."
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"That is singular, because you sat down in that chair over yonder near the corner. Why did you pass these other chairs?"
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"I don't know, sir. It didn't matter to me where I sat."
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"I really don't think he knew much about it, Mr. Holmes. He was looking very bad - quite ghastly."
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"You stayed here when your master left?"
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"Only for a minute or so. Then I locked the door and went to my room."
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"Whom do you suspect?"
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"Oh, I would not venture to say, sir. I don't believe there is any gentleman in this University who is capable of profiting by such an action. No, sir, I'll not believe it."
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"Thank you; that will do," said Holmes. "Oh, one more word. You have not mentioned to any of the three gentlemen whom you attend that anything is amiss?"
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"No, sir; not a word."
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"You haven't seen any of them?"
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"Very good. Now, Mr. Soames, we will take a walk in the quadrangle, if you please."
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Three yellow squares of light shone above us in the gathering gloom."
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"Your three birds are all in their nests," said Holmes, looking up. "Halloa! What's that? One of them seems restless enough."
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It was the Indian, whose dark silhouette appeared suddenly upon his blind. He was pacing swiftly up and down his room.
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