The back door was open, and as he came to the foot of the stairs he saw two men wrestling together outside.
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One of them fired a shot, the other dropped, and the murderer rushed across the garden and over the hedge. Mr. Cunningham, looking out of his bedroom, saw the fellow as he gained the road, but lost sight of him at once. Mr. Alec stopped to see if he could help the dying man, and so the villain got clean away.
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Beyond the fact that he was a middle-sized man and dressed in some dark stuff, we have no personal clue; but we are making energetic inquiries, and if he is a stranger we shall soon find him out."
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"What was this William doing there? Did he say anything before he died?"
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"Not a word.
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He lives at the lodge with his mother, and as he was a very faithful fellow we imagine that he walked up to the house with the intention of seeing that all was right there.
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Of course this Acton business has put every one on their guard.
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The robber must have just burst open the door-the lock has been forced-when William came upon him."
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"Did William say anything to his mother before going out?"
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"She is very old and deaf, and we can get no information from her. The shock has made her half-witted, but I understand that she was never very bright. There is one very important circumstance, however. Look at this!"
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He took a small piece of torn paper from a note-book and spread it out upon his knee.
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"This was found between the finger and thumb of the dead man.
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It appears to be a fragment torn from a larger sheet.
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You will observe that the hour mentioned upon it is the very time at which the poor fellow met his fate.
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You see that his murderer might have torn the rest of the sheet from him or he might have taken this fragment from the murderer.
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It reads almost as though it were an appointment."
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Holmes took up the scrap of paper, a fac-simile of which is here reproduced.
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d at quarter to twelve learn what maybe
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"Presuming that it is an appointment," continued the Inspector, "it is of course a conceivable theory that this William Kirwan-though he had the reputation of being an honest man, may have been in league with the thief.
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He may have met him there, may even have helped him to break in the door, and then they may have fallen out between themselves."
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"This writing is of extraordinary interest," said Holmes, who had been examining it with intense concentration. "These are much deeper waters than I had though." He sank his head upon his hands, while the Inspector smiled at the effect which his case had had upon the famous London specialist.
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"Your last remark," said Holmes, presently, "as to the possibility of there being an understanding between the burglar and the servant, and this being a note of appointment from one to the other, is an ingenious and not entirely impossible supposition.
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But this writing opens up-" He sank his head into his hands again and remained for some minutes in the deepest thought.
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When he raised his face again, I was surprised to see that his cheek was tinged with color, and his eyes as bright as before his illness.
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He sprang to his feet with all his old energy.
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