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〃The indications are ruined by three days' delay。 They may mean
something or nothing。 Well; Watson; I do not think that Woolwich
can help us further。 It is a small crop which we have gathered。
Let us see if we can do better in London。〃
Yet we added one more sheaf to our harvest before we left
Woolwich Station。 The clerk in the ticket office was able to say
with confidence that he saw Cadogan West……whom he knew well by
sight……upon the Monday night; and that he went to London by the
8:15 to London Bridge。 He was alone and took a single third…
class ticket。 The clerk was struck at the time by his excited
and nervous manner。 So shaky was he that he could hardly pick up
his change; and the clerk had helped him with it。 A reference to
the timetable showed that the 8:15 was the first train which it
was possible for West to take after he had left the lady about
7:30。
〃Let us reconstruct; Watson;〃 said Holmes after half an hour of
silence。 〃I am not aware that in all our joint researches we
have ever had a case which was more difficult to get at。 Every
fresh advance which we make only reveals a fresh ridge beyond。
And yet we have surely made some appreciable progress。
〃The effect of our inquiries at Woolwich has in the main been
against young Cadogan West; but the indications at the window
would lend themselves to a more favourable hypothesis。 Let us
suppose; for example; that he had been approached by some foreign
agent。 It might have been done under such pledges as would have
prevented him from speaking of it; and yet would have affected
his thoughts in the direction indicated by his
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