Matters have gone so far now that they can move without my help as far as the arrest goes, though my presence is necessary for a conviction.
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It is obvious, therefore, that I cannot do better than get away for the few days which remain before the police are at liberty to act.
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It would be a great pleasure to me, therefore, if you could come on to the Continent with me."
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"The practice is quiet," said I, "and I have an accommodating neighbor. I should be glad to come."
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"And to start to-morrow morning?"
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"If necessary."
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"Oh yes, it is most necessary.
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Then these are your instructions, and I beg, my dear Watson, that you will obey them to the letter, for you are now playing a double-handed game with me against the cleverest rogue and the most powerful syndicate of criminals in Europe.
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Now listen! You will dispatch whatever luggage you intend to take by a trusty messenger unaddressed to Victoria to-night.
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In the morning you will send for a hansom, desiring your man to take neither the first nor the second which may present itself.
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Into this hansom you will jump, and you will drive to the Strand end of the Lowther Arcade, handing the address to the cabman upon a slip of paper, with a request that he will not throw it away.
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Have your fare ready, and the instant that your cab stops, dash through the Arcade, timing yourself to reach the other side at a quarter-past nine.
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You will find a small brougham waiting close to the curb, driven by a fellow with a heavy black cloak tipped at the collar with red.
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Into this you will step, and you will reach Victoria in time for the Continental express."
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"Where shall I meet you?"
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"At the station. The second first-class carriage from the front will be reserved for us."
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"The carriage is our rendezvous, then?"
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It was in vain that I asked Holmes to remain for the evening.
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It was evident to me that he thought he might bring trouble to the roof he was under, and that that was the motive which impelled him to go.
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With a few hurried words as to our plans for the morrow he rose and came out with me into the garden, clambering over the wall which leads into Mortimer Street, and immediately whistling for a hansom, in which I heard him drive away.
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In the morning I obeyed Holmes's injunctions to the letter.
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A hansom was procured with such precaution as would prevent its being one which was placed ready for us, and I drove immediately after breakfast to the Lowther Arcade, through which I hurried at the top of my speed.
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A brougham was waiting with a very massive driver wrapped in a dark cloak, who, the instant that I had stepped in, whipped up the horse and rattled off to Victoria Station.
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On my alighting there he turned the carriage, and dashed away again without so much as a look in my direction.
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