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all we can here。 We need not trouble you any further; Mr。
Lestrade。 I think our investigations must now carry us to
Woolwich。〃
At London Bridge; Holmes wrote a telegram to his brother; which
he handed to me before dispatching it。 It ran thus:
See some light in the darkness; but it may possibly flicker out。
Meanwhile; please send by messenger; to await return at Baker
Street; a plete list of all foreign spies or international
agents known to be in England; with full address。
Sherlock。
〃That should be helpful; Watson;〃 he remarked as we took our
seats in the Woolwich train。 〃We certainly owe Brother Mycroft a
debt for having introduced us to what promises to be a really
very remarkable case。〃
His eager face still wore that expression of intense and high…
strung energy; which showed me that some novel and suggestive
circumstance had opened up a stimulating line of thought。 See
the foxhound with hanging ears and drooping tail as it lolls
about the kennels; and pare it with the same hound as; with
gleaming eyes and straining muscles; it runs upon a breast…high
scent……such was the change in Holmes since the morning。 He was a
different man from the limp and lounging figure in the mouse…
coloured dressing…gown who had prowled so restlessly only a few
hours before round the fog…girt room。
〃There is material here。 There is scope;〃 said he。 〃I am dull
indeed not to have understood its possibilities。〃
〃Even now they are dark to me。〃
〃The end is dark to me also; but I have hold of one idea which
may lead us far。 The man met his death elsewhere; and his body
was on the RO