I turned the handle and walked in.
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The room was empty, and the bed had never been slept in.
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He had gone with the rest.
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The foreign host, the foreign footman, the foreign cook, all had vanished in the night! That was the end of my visit to Wisteria Lodge."
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Sherlock Holmes was rubbing his hands and chuckling as he added this bizarre incident to his collection of strange episodes.
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"Your experience is, so far as I know, perfectly unique," said he. "May I ask, sir, what you did then?"
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"I was furious. My first idea was that I had been the victim of some absurd practical joke.
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I packed my things, banged the hall door behind me, and set off for Esher, with my bag in my hand.
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I called at Allan Brothers', the chief land agents in the village, and found that it was from this firm that the villa had been rented.
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It struck me that the whole proceeding could hardly be for the purpose of making a fool of me, and that the main objet must be to get out of the rent.
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It is late in March, so quarter-day is at hand.
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But this theory would not work.
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The agent was obliged to me for my warning, but told me that the rent had been paid in advance.
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Then I made my way to town and called at the Spanish embassy.
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The man was unknown there.
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After this I went to see Melville, at whose house I had first met Garcia, but I found that he really knew rather less about him than I did.
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Finally when I got your reply to my wire I came out to you, since I gather that you are a person who gives advice in difficult cases.
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But now, Mr. Inspector, I understand, from what you said when you entered the room, that you can carry the story on, and that some tragedy had occurred.
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I can assure you that every word I have said is the truth, and that, outside of what I have told you, I know absolutely nothing about the fate of this man.
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My only desire is to help the law in every possible way."
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"I am sure of it, Mr. Scott Eccles-I am sure of it," said Inspector Gregson in a very amiable tone.
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"I am bound to say that everything which you have said agrees very closely with the facts as they have come to our notice.
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For example, there was that note which arrived during dinner.
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Did you chance to observe what became of it?"
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"Yes, I did. Garcia rolled it up and threw it into the fire."
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