By all means take another cigarette.
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It is a pleasure to see anyone appreciate them so.
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A fan, a glove, glasses - who knows what article may be carried as a token or treasured when a man puts an end to his life? This gentleman speaks of footsteps in the grass; but, after all, it is easy to be mistaken on such a point.
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As to the knife, it might well be thrown far from the unfortunate man as he fell.
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It is possible that I speak as a child, but to me it seems that Willoughby Smith has met his fate by his own hand."
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Holmes seemed struck by the theory thus put forward, and he continued to walk up and down for some time, lost in thought and consuming cigarette after cigarette.
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"Tell me, Professor Coram," he said, at last, "what is in that cupboard in the bureau?"
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"Nothing that would help a thief. Family papers, letters from my poor wife, diplomas of Universities which have done me honour. Here is the key. You can look for yourself."
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Holmes picked up the key and looked at it for an instant; then he handed it back.
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"No; I hardly think that it would help me," said he.
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"I should prefer to go quietly down to your garden and turn the whole matter over in my head.
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There is something to be said for the theory of suicide which you have put forward.
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We must apologise for having intruded upon you, Professor Coram, and I promise that we won't disturb you until after lunch.
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At two o'clock we will come again and report to you anything which may have happened in the interval."
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Holmes was curiously distrait, and we walked up and down the garden path for some time in silence.
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"Have you a clue?" I asked, at last.
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"It depends upon those cigarettes that I smoked," said he. "It is possible that I am utterly mistaken. The cigarettes will show me."
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"My dear Holmes," I exclaimed, "how on earth --"
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"Well, well, you may see for yourself. If not, there's no harm done. Of course, we always have the optician clue to fall back upon, but I take a short cut when I can get it. Ah, here is the good Mrs. Marker! Let us enjoy five minutes of instructive conversation with her."
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I may have remarked before that Holmes had, when he liked, a peculiarly ingratiating way with women, and that he very readily established terms of confidence with them.
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In half the time which he had named he had captured the housekeeper's goodwill, and was chatting with her as if he had known her for years.
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"Yes, Mr. Holmes, it is as you say, sir.
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He does smoke something terrible.
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All day and sometimes all night, sir.
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I've seen that room of a morning - well, sir, you'd have thought it was a London fog.
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