No doubt it appeared to you to be a mere trampled line of slush, but to my trained eyes every mark upon its surface had a meaning.
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There is no branch of detective science which is so important and so much neglected as the art of tracing footsteps.
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Happily, I have always laid great stress upon it, and much practice has made it second nature to me.
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I saw the heavy footmarks of the constables, but I saw also the track of the two men who had first passed through the garden.
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It was easy to tell that they had been before the others, because in places their marks had been entirely obliterated by the others coming upon the top of them.
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In this way my second link was formed, which told me that the nocturnal visitors were two in number, one remarkable for his height (as I calculated from the length of his stride), and the other fashionably dressed, to judge from the small and elegant impression left by his boots.
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"On entering the house this last inference was confirmed.
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My well-booted man lay before me.
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The tall one, then, had done the murder, if murder there was.
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There was no wound upon the dead man's person, but the agitated expression upon his face assured me that he had foreseen his fate before it came upon him.
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Men who die from heart disease, or any sudden natural cause, never by any chance exhibit agitation upon their features.
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Having sniffed the dead man's lips I detected a slightly sour smell, and I came to the conclusion that he had had poison forced upon him.
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Again, I argued that it had been forced upon him from the hatred and fear expressed upon his face.
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By the method of exclusion, I had arrived at this result, for no other hypothesis would meet the facts.
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Do not imagine that it was a very unheard of idea.
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The forcible administration of poison is by no means a new thing in criminal annals.
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The cases of Dolsky in Odessa, and of Leturier in Montpellier, will occur at once to any toxicologist.
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"And now came the great question as to the reason why.
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Robbery had not been the object of the murder, for nothing was taken.
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Was it politics, then, or was it a woman? That was the question which confronted me.
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I was inclined from the first to the latter supposition.
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Political assassins are only too glad to do their work and to fly.
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This murder had, on the contrary, been done most deliberately, and the perpetrator had left his tracks all over the room, showing that he had been there all the time.
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It must have been a private wrong, and not a political one, which called for such a methodical revenge.
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When the inscription was discovered upon the wall I was more inclined than ever to my opinion.
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