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A Study In Scarlet

CHAPTER VII
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"I was the first to discover what had occurred." "We have been hearing Gregson's view of the matter," Holmes observed.
"Would you mind letting us know what you have seen and done ?" "I have no objection," Lestrade answered, seating himself.

"I freely confess that I was of the opinion that Stangerson was concerned in the death of Drebber.

This fresh development has shown me that I was completely mistaken.

Full of the one idea, I set myself to find out what had become of the Secretary.

They had been seen together at Euston Station about half-past eight on the evening of the third.


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