"You may safely trust us."
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"The letter, then, is from a certain foreign potentate who has been ruffled by some recent Colonial developments of this country.
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It has been written hurriedly and upon his own responsibility entirely.
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Inquiries have shown that his Ministers know nothing of the matter.
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At the same time it is couched in so unfortunate a manner, and certain phrases in it are of so provocative a character, that its publication would undoubtedly lead to a most dangerous state of feeling in this country.
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There would be such a ferment, sir, that I do not hesitate to say that within a week of the publication of that letter this country would be involved in a great war."
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Holmes wrote a name upon a slip of paper and handed it to the Premier.
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"Exactly. It was he. And it is this letter - this letter which may well mean the expenditure of a thousand millions and the lives of a hundred thousand men - which has become lost in this unaccountable fashion."
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"Have you informed the sender?"
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"Yes, sir, a cipher telegram has been despatched."
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"Perhaps he desires the publication of the letter."
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"No, sir, we have strong reason to believe that he already understands that he has acted in an indiscreet and hot-headed manner. It would be a greater blow to him and to his country than to us if this letter were to come out."
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"If this is so, whose interest is it that the letter should come out? Why should anyone desire to steal it or to publish it?"
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"There, Mr. Holmes, you take me into regions of high international politics.
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But if you consider the European situation you will have no difficulty in perceiving the motive.
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The whole of Europe is an armed camp.
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There is a double league which makes a fair balance of military power.
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Great Britain holds the scales.
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If Britain were driven into war with one confederacy, it would assure the supremacy of the other confederacy, whether they joined in the war or not.
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Do you follow?"
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"Very clearly. It is then the interest of the enemies of this potentate to secure and publish this letter, so as to make a breach between his country and ours?"
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"And to whom would this document be sent if it fell into the hands of an enemy?"
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"To any of the great Chancelleries of Europe. It is probably speeding on its way thither at the present instant as fast as steam can take it."
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Mr. Trelawney Hope dropped his head on his chest and groaned aloud. The Premier placed his hand kindly upon his shoulder.
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