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The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 7--The Solution
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"Watson insists that I am the dramatist in real life," said he.

"Some touch of the artist wells up within me, and calls insistently for a well-staged performance.

Surely our profession, Mr.
Mac, would be a drab and sordid one if we did not sometimes set the scene so as to glorify our results.

The blunt accusation, the brutal tap upon the shoulder--what can one make of such a denouement?
But the quick inference, the subtle trap, the clever forecast of coming events, the triumphant vindication of bold theories--are these not the pride and the justification of our life's work?
At the present moment you thrill with the glamour of the situation and the anticipation of the hunt.

Where would be that thrill if I had been as definite as a timetable?
I only ask a little patience, Mr.Mac, and all will be clear to you." "Well, I hope the pride and justification and the rest of it will come before we all get our death of cold," said the London detective with comic resignation.
We all had good reason to join in the aspiration; for our vigil was a long and bitter one.


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