"I cannot agree with you there.
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From the moment that I conceived the idea of the body being upon the roof, which surely was not a very abstruse one, all the rest was inevitable.
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If it were not for the grave interests involved the affair up to this point would be insignificant.
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Our difficulties are still before us.
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But perhaps we may find something here which may help us."
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We had ascended the kitchen stair and entered the suite of rooms upon the first floor.
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One was a dining-room, severely furnished and containing nothing of interest.
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A second was a bedroom, which also drew blank.
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The remaining room appeared more promising, and my companion settled down to a systematic examination.
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It was littered with books and papers, and was evidently used as a study.
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Swiftly and methodically Holmes turned over the contents of drawer after drawer and cupboard after cupboard, but no gleam of success came to brighten his austere face.
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At the end of an hour he was no further than when he started.
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"The cunning dog has covered his tracks," said he. "He has left nothing to incriminate him. His dangerous correspondence has been destroyed or removed. This is our last chance."
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It was a small tin cash-box which stood upon the writing-desk.
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Holmes pried it open with his chisel.
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Several rolls of paper were within, covered with figures and calculations, without any note to show to what they referred.
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The recurring words "water pressure" and "pressure to the square inch" suggested some possible relation to a submarine.
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Holmes tossed them all impatiently aside.
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There only remained an envelope with some small newspaper slips inside it.
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He shook them out on the table, and at once I saw by his eager face that his hopes had been raised.
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"What's this, Watson? Eh? What's this? Record of a series of messages in the advertisements of a paper. Daily Telegraph agony column by the print and paper. Right-hand top corner of a page. No dates - but messages arrange themselves. This must be the first:
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"Hoped to hear sooner. Terms agreed to. Write fully to
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address given on card.
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"Next comes:
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