But I'm glad to hear that the young lord was heard of in Liverpool, and I'll help you to take the news to the Hall."
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"Thank you," said Holmes. "We'll have some food first. Then you can bring round the bicycle."
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"I haven't got a bicycle."
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Holmes held up a sovereign.
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"I tell you, man, that I haven't got one. I'll let you have two horses as far as the Hall."
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"Well, well," said Holmes, "we'll talk about it when we've had something to eat."
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When we were left alone in the stone-flagged kitchen it was astonishing how rapidly that sprained ankle recovered.
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It was nearly nightfall, and we had eaten nothing since early morning, so that we spent some time over our meal.
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Holmes was lost in thought, and once or twice he walked over to the window and stared earnestly out.
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It opened on to a squalid courtyard.
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In the far corner was a smithy, where a grimy lad was at work.
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On the other side were the stables.
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Holmes had sat down again after one of these excursions, when he suddenly sprang out of his chair with a loud exclamation.
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"By Heaven, Watson, I believe that I've got it!" he cried. "Yes, yes, it must be so. Watson, do you remember seeing any cow-tracks to-day?"
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"Yes, several."
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"Well, everywhere. They were at the morass, and again on the path, and again near where poor Heidegger met his death."
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"Exactly. Well, now, Watson, how many cows did you see on the moor?"
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"I don't remember seeing any."
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"Strange, Watson, that we should see tracks all along our line, but never a cow on the whole moor; very strange, Watson, eh?"
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"Yes, it is strange."
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"Now, Watson, make an effort; throw your mind back! Can you see those tracks upon the path?"
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"Yes, I can."
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"Can you recall that the tracks were sometimes like that, Watson" - he arranged a number of bread-crumbs in this fashion - : : : : : - "and sometimes like this" - : . : . : . : . - "and occasionally like this" - . ' . ' . ' . "Can you remember that?"
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"No, I cannot."
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