[The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes XI 39/63
What do you think, Miss Holder ?" "I confess that I still share my uncle's perplexity." "Your son had no shoes or slippers on when you saw him ?" "He had nothing on save only his trousers and shirt." "Thank you.
We have certainly been favoured with extraordinary luck during this inquiry, and it will be entirely our own fault if we do not succeed in clearing the matter up.
With your permission, Mr.Holder, I shall now continue my investigations outside." He went alone, at his own request, for he explained that any unnecessary footmarks might make his task more difficult.
For an hour or more he was at work, returning at last with his feet heavy with snow and his features as inscrutable as ever. "I think that I have seen now all that there is to see, Mr. Holder," said he; "I can serve you best by returning to my rooms." "But the gems, Mr.Holmes.Where are they ?" "I cannot tell." The banker wrung his hands.
"I shall never see them again!" he cried.
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