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The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 7--The Solution
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Holmes was very serious in his manner, myself curious, and the detectives obviously critical and annoyed.
"Well, gentlemen," said my friend gravely, "I am asking you now to put everything to the test with me, and you will judge for yourselves whether the observations I have made justify the conclusions to which I have come.

It is a chill evening, and I do not know how long our expedition may last; so I beg that you will wear your warmest coats.
It is of the first importance that we should be in our places before it grows dark; so with your permission we shall get started at once." We passed along the outer bounds of the Manor House park until we came to a place where there was a gap in the rails which fenced it.

Through this we slipped, and then in the gathering gloom we followed Holmes until we had reached a shrubbery which lies nearly opposite to the main door and the drawbridge.

The latter had not been raised.

Holmes crouched down behind the screen of laurels, and we all three followed his example.
"Well, what are we to do now ?" asked MacDonald with some gruffness.
"Possess our souls in patience and make as little noise as possible," Holmes answered.
"What are we here for at all?
I really think that you might treat us with more frankness." Holmes laughed.


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