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Watson,  could  you  take  the  newspaper  and  read  us  the          'This  is  very  interesting,'  he  said  at  last.  'Can  I  ask,  Mr
                    story?'                                                               Mcfarlane,  why  the  police  have  not  already  arrested  you?
                     Watson  opened  the  newspaper  and  started  to  read.              I  understand  from  the  newspaper  that  they  are  sure  you
                     Sherlock  Holmes  listened  carefully,  his  eyes  closed,  as       murdered  Mr  Oldacre.'
                    Watson  read  the  story  from  the  morning  newspaper.                'I  live  at  Torrington  Lodge,  Blackheath,  with  my  mother
                                                                                          and  father,  Mr  Holmes,  but  last  night,  after  my  business
                      Murder  of  well-known  builder                                     with  Mr  Oldacre,  I  stayed  in  a  hotel  at  Norwood  and  went
                                                                                          to  work  from  there  this  morning.  I  knew  nothing  about  this
                      Late  last  night,  or  early  this   found  an  open  safe,  which   I
                      morning,  a  terrible  crime  took   was  empty.  There  were  papers   crime  until  I  was  on  the  train,  when  I  read  the  story  in  the
                      place  at  Norwood  in  south   on  the  floor  and  bloodstains  �   newspaper.  I  understood  immediately  that  I  was  in  terrible
                      London.   Mr  Jonas  Oldacre   on   the   walls.   The   men
                                                                                          trouble,  so  when  my  train  arrived  at  the  station  I  ran  to
                      has  lived  at  Norwood  and  has   also   found   a   bloodstained
                                                                                          Baker  Street  to  see  you,  Mr  Holmes,  and  to  tell  you  that  I
                      worked  there  as  a  builder  for   walking  stick  in  the  room.
                      many  years.  He  is  fifty-two   This  stick  belongs  to  Mr  John   am  not  a  criminal.  I  did  not  murder  Mr  Jonas  Oldacre.  The
                      years  old,  unmarried,  and  he   McFarlane,  who  visited  Mr     police,  I'm  sure,  were  waiting  for  me  at  work  and  also  at
                      lives  in  Deep  Dene  House   Oldacre  at  his  home  yesterday
                                                                                          my  father's  house  at  Blackheath.  A  man  followed  me  here
                      on  the  Sydenham  Road.  The   evening.  The  police  are  sure
                      people  of  Norwood  know  Mr   that  they  know  the  motive   I   from  the  station  and-'                            '
                                                                                                                                               .
                      Oldacre  as  an  unusual  man.   for  the  crime  and  are  looking   Suddenly  there  was  another  knock
                      He  does  not  often  leave  his   for  Mr  McFarlane.  They  will   the  street  door.  Then  they  heard  men
                      house,  but  his  business  has   arrest  him  when  they  find  him.
                                                                                          on  the  stairs,  and  Inspector  Lestrade
                      made  him  very  rich.  There  is   At  Norwood,  police  now  say
                                                                                          entered  the  room  with  two
      timber yard  a   a  small  timber  yard  behind   that  Mr  Oldacre's  bedroom
      place where wood                         windows  on  the  ground  floor            other  policemen.
      is  kept        his  house  and  last  night,  at
                   �   about  midnight,  a  man  who   of   the   house   were   open.      1\.re you Mr John Mcfarlane?'
      fire brigade  if
      your house  is on   \  was  out  walking  saw  that  soJbe   They  have  found  some  burnt   he  asked.
      fire, you call the
      fire  brigade   of  the  wood  there  was ''on   remains,  possibly  of  a  body,     The  young  man  stood  up,
                      fire.   He  immediately  called   in  the  fire  in  the  timber  yard.
      put out  to stop
      something  burning   the  fir� brigade,  who  arrived   The  police  think  that  there   his  face  white.
      safe  a very strong   soon  after.  The  wood  was  very   has  been  a  murder.  They  say   'I  am,'  he  said.
      box that people put   dry  and  burned  quickly,  so   that  the  criminal  killed  the
      money and  other                                                                      Lestrade  gave  him  a  long
      expensive things  in   it  was  impossible  to  put  out   builder  in  his  bedroom,  then
                                                                                          look.  'John  Mcfarlane,  I  am
      bloodstains     the  fire.  The  fire  brigade  were   pulled  his  dead  body  into
       marks  made  by                                                                    arresting  you  for  the  murder
       blood          surprised when Mr Oldacre did   the  garden  and  burned  it  in  I
                      not  come  out  of  the  house,   the  timber   yard.   Inspector   of  Mr  Jonas  Oldacre,  the
      walking stick  a
      stick to  help you   and  two  of  their  officers  went   Lestrade   of   Scotland   Yard   f
      walk                                                                                builder,  of  Norwood,  south
                      inside  to  look  for  him.  But  Mr   is   the   policeman   who   is
       motive  the  reason   Oldacre  was  not  in  the  house.   investigating  this  most  terrible   #   London.'
       for  a crime
                      In  the  bedroom  the  two  men   cnme.           I
       remains  what
       is left
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