Short Stories (story)
50881 'What do you imagine that it means?'
50882 'I have no data yet.
50883 It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data.
50884 Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.
50885 But the note itself.
50886 What do you deduce from it?'
50887 I carefully examined the writing, and the paper upon which it was written.
50888 'The man who wrote it was presumably well-to-do.' I remarked, endeavouring to imitate my companion's processes.
50889 'Such paper could not be bought under half a crown a packet.
50890 It is peculiarly strong and stiff.'
50891 'Peculiar - that is the very word,' said Holmes.
50892 'It is not an English paper at all.
50893 Hold it up to the light.'
50894 I did so, and saw a large E with a small g, a P, and a large G with a small t woven into the texture of the paper.
50895 'What do you make of that?' asked Holmes.
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