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The Adventure of the Naval Treaty (nava)

13630    Standing on the rug between us, with his slight, tall figure, his sharp-featured, thoughtful face, and his curling hair prematurely tinged with grey, he seemed to represent that not too common type, a nobleman who is in truth noble.
13631    'Your name is very familiar to me, Mr. Holmes,' said he, smiling.
13632    'And, of course, I cannot pretend to be ignorant of the object of your visit.
13633    There has only been one occurrence in these offices which could call for your attention.
13634    In whose interest are you acting, may I ask?
13635    'In that of Mr. Percy Phelps,' answered Holmes.
13636    'Ah, my unfortunate nephew!
13637    You can understand that our kinship makes it the more impossible for me to screen him in any way.
13638    I fear that the incident must have a very prejudicial effect upon his career.'
13639    'But if the document is found?'
13640    'Ah, that, of course, would be different.'
13641    'I had one or two questions which I wished to ask you, Lord Holdhurst.'
13642    'I shall be happy to give you any information in my power.'
13643    'Was it in this room that you gave your instructions as to the copying of the document?'
13644    'It was.'

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