"All day I have waited to hear from him, for he often likes to be alone; but an hour ago I feared that something was amiss, so I went up and peeped through the keyhole.
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You must go up, Mr. Thaddeus - you must go up and look for yourself.
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I have seen Mr. Bartholomew Sholto in joy and in sorrow for ten long years, but I never saw him with such a face on him as that."
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Sherlock Holmes took the lamp and led the way, for Thaddeus Sholto's teeth were chattering in his head.
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So shaken was he that I had to pass my hand under his arm as we went up the stairs, for his knees were trembling under him.
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Twice as we ascended, Holmes whipped his lens out of his pocket and carefully examined marks which appeared to me to be mere shapeless smudges of dust upon the cocoanut-matting which served as a stair-carpet.
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He walked slowly from step to step, holding the lamp low, and shooting keen glances to right and left.
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Miss Morstan had remained behind with the frightened housekeeper.
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The third flight of stairs ended in a straight passage of some length, with a great picture in Indian tapestry upon the right of it and three doors upon the left.
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Holmes advanced along it in the same slow and methodical way, while we kept close at his heels, with our long black shadows streaming backward down the corridor.
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The third door was that which we were seeking.
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Holmes knocked without receiving any answer, and then tried to turn the handle and force it open.
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It was locked on the inside, however, and by a broad and powerful bolt, as we could see when we set our lamp up against it.
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The key being turned, however, the hole was not entirely closed.
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Sherlock Holmes bent down to it and instantly rose again with a sharp intaking of the breath.
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"There is something devilish in this, Watson," said he, more moved than I had ever before seen him. "What do you make of it?"
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I stooped to the hole and recoiled in horror.
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Moonlight was streaming into the room, and it was bright with a vague and shifty radiance.
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Looking straight at me and suspended, as it were, in the air, for all beneath was in shadow, there hung a face - the very face of our companion Thaddeus.
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There was the same high, shining head, the same circular bristle of red hair, the same bloodless countenance.
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The features were set, however, in a horrible smile, a fixed and unnatural grin, which in that still and moonlit room was more jarring to the nerves than any scowl or contortion.
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So like was the face to that of our little friend that I looked round at him to make sure that he was indeed with us.
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Then I recalled to mind that he had mentioned to us that his brother and he were twins.
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"This is terrible!" I said to Holmes. "What is to be done?"
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"The door must come down," he answered, and springing against it, he put all his weight upon the lock.
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