Holmes, please do so;
for he will find something after his own heart. We would think
the whole had been fixed up for theatrical effect if there wasn't
a dead man in the middle of it. My word! it IS a snorter."
"Your friend seems to be no fool," remarked Holmes.
"No, sir, White Mason is a very live man, if I am any judge."
"Well, have you anything more?"
"Only that he will give us every detail when we meet."
"Then how did you get at Mr. Douglas and the fact that he had
been horribly murdered?"
"That was in the inclosed official report. It didn't say
'horrible': that's not a recognized official term. It gave the
name John Douglas. It mentioned that his injuries had been in
the head, from the discharge of a shotgun. It also mentioned the
hour of the alarm, which was close on to midnight last night. It
added that the case was undoubtedly one of murder, but that no
arrest had been made, and that the case was one which presented
some very perplexing and extraordinary features. That's
absolutely all we have at present, Mr. Holmes."
"Then, with your permission, we will leave it at that, Mr.
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