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MacDonald smiled feebly, and looked appealingly to me. "Your thoughts move a bit too quick for me, Mr. Holmes. You leave out a link or two, and I can't get over the gap. What in the whole wide world can be the connection between this dead painting man and the affair at Birlstone?" Voice Reading
"All knowledge comes useful to the detective," remarked Holmes. Voice Reading
"Even the trivial fact that in the year 1865 a picture by Greuze entitled La Jeune Fille a l'Agneau fetched one million two hundred thousand francs-more than forty thousand pounds-at the Portalis sale may start a train of reflection in your mind." Voice Reading
It was clear that it did. The inspector looked honestly interested. Voice Reading
"I may remind you," Holmes continued, "that the professor's salary can be ascertained in several trustworthy books of reference. It is seven hundred a year." Voice Reading
"Then how could he buy-" Voice Reading
"Quite so! How could he?" Voice Reading
"Ay, that's remarkable," said the inspector thoughtfully. "Talk away, Mr. Holmes. I'm just loving it. It's fine!" Voice Reading
Holmes smiled. He was always warmed by genuine admiration-the characteristic of the real artist. "What about Birlstone?" he asked. Voice Reading
"We've time yet," said the inspector, glancing at his watch. "I've a cab at the door, and it won't take us twenty minutes to Victoria. But about this picture: I thought you told me once, Mr. Holmes, that you had never met Professor Moriarty." Voice Reading
"No, I never have." Voice Reading
"Then how do you know about his rooms?" Voice Reading
"Ah, that's another matter. Voice Reading
I have been three times in his rooms, twice waiting for him under different pretexts and leaving before he came. Voice Reading
Once-well, I can hardly tell about the once to an official detective. Voice Reading
It was on the last occasion that I took the liberty of running over his papers-with the most unexpected results." Voice Reading
"You found something compromising?" Voice Reading
"Absolutely nothing. Voice Reading
That was what amazed me. Voice Reading
However, you have now seen the point of the picture. Voice Reading
It shows him to be a very wealthy man. Voice Reading
How did he acquire wealth? He is unmarried. Voice Reading
His younger brother is a station master in the west of England. Voice Reading
His chair is worth seven hundred a year. Voice Reading
And he owns a Greuze." Voice Reading

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