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A Study In Scarlet

CHAPTER VII
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He came down so quietly and openly that the boy imagined him to be some carpenter or joiner at work in the hotel.

He took no particular notice of him, beyond thinking in his own mind that it was early for him to be at work.

He has an impression that the man was tall, had a reddish face, and was dressed in a long, brownish coat.

He must have stayed in the room some little time after the murder, for we found blood-stained water in the basin, where he had washed his hands, and marks on the sheets where he had deliberately wiped his knife." I glanced at Holmes on hearing the description of the murderer, which tallied so exactly with his own.

There was, however, no trace of exultation or satisfaction upon his face.
"Did you find nothing in the room which could furnish a clue to the murderer ?" he asked.
"Nothing.


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