"One thing comes back to my memory which may have a bearing upon the business that you two gentlemen are investigating.
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I thought nothing of it at the time.
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Near the end of dinner a note was handed in by the servant.
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I noticed that after my host had read it he seemed even more distrait and strange than before.
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He gave up all pretence at conversation and sat, smoking endless cigarettes, lost in his own thoughts, but he made no remark as to the contents.
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About eleven I was glad to go to bed.
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Some time later Garcia looked in at my door-the room was dark at the time-and asked me if I had rung.
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I said that I had not.
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He apologized for having disturbed me so late, saying that it was nearly one o'clock.
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I dropped off after this and slept soundly all night.
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"And now I come to the amazing part of my tale.
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When I woke it was broad daylight.
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I glanced at my watch, and the time was nearly nine.
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I had particularly asked to be called at eight, so I was very much astonished at this forgetfulness.
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I sprang up and rang for the servant.
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There was no response.
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I rang again and again, with the same result.
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Then I came to the conclusion that the bell was out of order.
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I huddled on my clothes and hurried downstairs in an exceedingly bad temper to order some hot water.
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You can imagine my surprise when I found that there was no one there.
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I shouted in the hall.
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There was no answer.
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Then I ran from room to room.
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All were deserted.
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My host had shown me which was his bedroom the night before, so I knocked at the door. No reply.
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