"For answer, he took a big red book out of a drawer.
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"'This is a directory of Paris,' said he, 'with the trades after the names of the people. I want you to take it home with you, and to mark off all the hardware sellers, with their addresses. It would be of the greatest use to me to have them.'
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"'Surely there are classified lists?' I suggested.
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"'Not reliable ones. Their system is different from ours. Stick at it, and let me have the lists by Monday, at twelve. Good-day, Mr. Pycroft. If you continue to show zeal and intelligence you will find the company a good master.'
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"I went back to the hotel with the big book under my arm, and with very conflicting feelings in my breast.
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On the one hand, I was definitely engaged and had a hundred pounds in my pocket; on the other, the look of the offices, the absence of name on the wall, and other of the points which would strike a business man had left a bad impression as to the position of my employers.
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However, come what might, I had my money, so I settled down to my task.
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All Sunday I was kept hard at work, and yet by Monday I had only got as far as H.
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I went round to my employer, found him in the same dismantled kind of room, and was told to keep at it until Wednesday, and then come again.
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On Wednesday it was still unfinished, so I hammered away until Friday-that is, yesterday.
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Then I brought it round to Mr. Harry Pinner.
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"'Thank you very much,' said he; 'I fear that I underrated the difficulty of the task. This list will be of very material assistance to me.'
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"'It took some time,' said I.
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"'And now,' said he, 'I want you to make a list of the furniture shops, for they all sell crockery.'
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"'Very good.'
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"'And you can come up to-morrow evening, at seven, and let me know how you are getting on.
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Don't overwork yourself.
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A couple of hours at Day's Music Hall in the evening would do you no harm after your labors.' He laughed as he spoke, and I saw with a thrill that his second tooth upon the left-hand side had been very badly stuffed with gold."
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Sherlock Holmes rubbed his hands with delight, and I stared with astonishment at our client.
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"You may well look surprised, Dr. Watson; but it is this way," said he: "When I was speaking to the other chap in London, at the time that he laughed at my not going to Mawson's, I happened to notice that his tooth was stuffed in this very identical fashion.
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The glint of the gold in each case caught my eye, you see.
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When I put that with the voice and figure being the same, and only those things altered which might be changed by a razor or a wig, I could not doubt that it was the same man.
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Of course you expect two brothers to be alike, but not that they should have the same tooth stuffed in the same way.
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He bowed me out, and I found myself in the street, hardly knowing whether I was on my head or my heels.
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