"Yes, sir; there is no one that we cannot account for."
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"Well, it's only a reasonable walk to Chatham. Anyone might stay there, or take a train without being observed. This is the garden path of which I spoke, Mr. Holmes. I'll pledge my word there was no mark on it yesterday."
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"On which side were the marks on the grass?"
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"This side, sir. This narrow margin of grass between the path and the flower-bed. I can't see the traces now, but they were clear to me then."
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"Yes, yes; someone has passed along," said Holmes, stooping over the grass border. "Our lady must have picked her steps carefully, must she not, since on the one side she would leave a track on the path, and on the other an even clearer one on the soft bed?"
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"Yes, sir, she must have been a cool hand."
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I saw an intent look pass over Holmes's face.
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"You say that she must have come back this way?"
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"Yes, sir; there is no other."
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"On this strip of grass?"
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"Certainly, Mr. Holmes."
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"Hum! It was a very remarkable performance - very remarkable.
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Well, I think we have exhausted the path.
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Let us go farther.
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This garden door is usually kept open, I suppose? Then this visitor had nothing to do but to walk in.
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The idea of murder was not in her mind, or she would have provided herself with some sort of weapon, instead of having to pick this knife off the writing-table.
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She advanced along this corridor, leaving no traces upon the coconut matting.
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Then she found herself in this study.
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How long was she there? We have no means of judging."
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"Not more than a few minutes, sir. I forgot to tell you that Mrs. Marker, the housekeeper, had been in there tidying not very long before - about a quarter of an hour, she says."
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"Well, that gives us a limit.
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Our lady enters this room and what does she do? She goes over to the writing-table.
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What for? Not for anything in the drawers.
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If there had been anything worth her taking it would surely have been locked up.
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No; it was for something in that wooden bureau.
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