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The Sign of the Four

CHAPTER XII
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Send us in with him, and we shall do the rest while you stay here on guard.

Have the lantern ready to uncover, that we may be sure that it is indeed the man.' "The light had flickered onwards, now stopping and now advancing, until I could see two dark figures upon the other side of the moat.

I let them scramble down the sloping bank, splash through the mire, and climb half-way up to the gate, before I challenged them.
"'Who goes there ?' said I, in a subdued voice.
"'Friends,' came the answer.

I uncovered my lantern and threw a flood of light upon them.

The first was an enormous Sikh, with a black beard which swept nearly down to his cummerbund.


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