Without a Clue
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Allow me to introduce myself.
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I am the Right Honorable
Gerald Fitzwalter Johnson,

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Lord Mayor.
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This is my daughter Christabel.
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Hello, Mr. Holmes.
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We're enthusiastic readers
of your articles in the Strand.

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My daughter, in particular,
reads each one several times.

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Don't even think about it.
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I believe we have
something for you.

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A man matching Mr. Giles's
description arrived two nights ago.

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This is Andrews,
a dock worker here on the lake.

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He remembers the man
quite well.

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Andrews, this is Mr. Holmes,
come to our fair community

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to investigate a matter
of great importance.

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You may begin, Mr. Holmes.
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What makes you remember
this man so clearly, Mr. Andrews?

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- I remember this man...
- Your hat.

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I remember this man so clearly
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because he was carrying
a brown leather suitcase.

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The suitcase was fastened to his wrist
with a pair of silver handcuffs.

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It was very heavy,
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and he commented on the weight
several times.

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- He asked Donald Ayers...
- A local boatman.

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...a local boatman,
to transport him across the lake

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to a cottage he had rented.
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Make a note of that.

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