I have wired to Overton to let us know any fresh London developments at this address, and in the meantime we can only concentrate our attention upon Dr. Armstrong, whose name the obliging young lady at the office allowed me to read upon the counterfoil of Staunton's urgent message.
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He knows where the young man is - to that I'll swear - and if he knows, then it must be our own fault if we cannot manage to know also.
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At present it must be admitted that the odd trick is in his possession, and, as you are aware, Watson, it is not my habit to leave the game in that condition."
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And yet the next day brought us no nearer to the solution of the mystery. A note was handed in after breakfast, which Holmes passed across to me with a smile.
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"Sir," it ran, "I can assure you that you are wasting your time in dogging my movements.
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I have, as you discovered last night, a window at the back of my brougham, and if you desire a twenty-mile ride which will lead you to the spot from which you started, you have only to follow me.
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Meanwhile, I can inform you that no spying upon me can in any way help Mr. Godfrey Staunton, and I am convinced that the best service you can do to that gentleman is to return at once to London and to report to your employer that you are unable to trace him.
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Your time in Cambridge will certainly be wasted.
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"Yours faithfully,
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"Leslie Armstrong."
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"An outspoken, honest antagonist is the doctor," said Holmes. "Well, well, he excites my curiosity, and I must really know more before I leave him."
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"His carriage is at his door now," said I. "There he is stepping into it. I saw him glance up at our window as he did so. Suppose I try my luck upon the bicycle?"
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"No, no, my dear Watson! With all respect for your natural acumen I do not think that you are quite a match for the worthy doctor.
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I think that possibly I can attain our end by some independent explorations of my own.
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I am afraid that I must leave you to your own devices, as the appearance of TWO inquiring strangers upon a sleepy countryside might excite more gossip than I care for.
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No doubt you will find some sights to amuse you in this venerable city, and I hope to bring back a more favourable report to you before evening."
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Once more, however, my friend was destined to be disappointed. He came back at night weary and unsuccessful.
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"I have had a blank day, Watson.
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Having got the doctor's general direction, I spent the day in visiting all the villages upon that side of Cambridge, and comparing notes with publicans and other local news agencies.
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I have covered some ground: Chesterton, Histon, Waterbeach, and Oakington have each been explored and have each proved disappointing.
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The daily appearance of a brougham and pair could hardly have been overlooked in such Sleepy Hollows.
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The doctor has scored once more.
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Is there a telegram for me?"
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"Yes; I opened it. Here it is: 'Ask for Pompey from Jeremy Dixon, Trinity College.' I don't understand it."
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"Oh, it is clear enough. It is from our friend Overton, and is in answer to a question from me. I'll just send round a note to Mr. Jeremy Dixon, and then I have no doubt that our luck will turn. By the way, is there any news of the match?"
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