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The Sign of the Four

CHAPTER VIII
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He is not a bad fellow, and I should not like to do anything which would injure him professionally.

But I have a fancy for working it out myself, now that we have gone so far." "Could we advertise, then, asking for information from wharfingers ?" "Worse and worse! Our men would know that the chase was hot at their heels, and they would be off out of the country.

As it is, they are likely enough to leave, but as long as they think they are perfectly safe they will be in no hurry.

Jones's energy will be of use to us there, for his view of the case is sure to push itself into the daily press, and the runaways will think that every one is off on the wrong scent." "What are we to do, then ?" I asked, as we landed near Millbank Penitentiary.
"Take this hansom, drive home, have some breakfast, and get an hour's sleep.

It is quite on the cards that we may be afoot to-night again.
Stop at a telegraph-office, cabby! We will keep Toby, for he may be of use to us yet." We pulled up at the Great Peter Street post-office, and Holmes despatched his wire.


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