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10229 " When you combine the ideas of whistles at night , the presence of a band of gipsies who are on intimate terms with this old doctor , the fact that we have every reason to believe that the doctor has an interest in preventing his stepdaughter 's marriage , the dying allusion to a band , and , finally , the fact that Miss Helen Stoner heard a metallic clang , which might have been caused by one of those metal bars that secured the shutters falling back into its place , I think that there is good ground to think that the mystery may be cleared along those lines . "
11206 But there is a tone in my wife 's voice , Mr. Holmes , and a look in her eyes which forbid doubt , and I am sure that it was indeed my own safety that was in her mind .
13375 The carpet prevents any possibility of a trap-door , and the ceiling is of the ordinary whitewashed kind .
13573 Or was it someone who was with the thief who did it in order to prevent the crime ?
13952 He , without a moment 's warning , was bundled out of his room , and from that time onwards there were always at least two of you there to prevent him from regaining his treasure .
18527 In an incoherent and , as I deeply feel , an entirely inadequate fashion , I have endeavoured to give some account of my strange experiences in his company from the chance which first brought us together at the period of the ' Study in Scarlet ' , up to the time of his interference in the matter of the ' Naval Treaty ' - an interference which had the unquestionable effect of preventing a serious international complication .
18724 A hansom was procured with such precautions as would prevent its being one which was placed ready for us , and I drove immediately after breakfast to the Lowther Arcade , through which I hurried at the top of my speed .
46614 If their intentions are evil they might do you a mischief , and we should be powerless to prevent it .
61638 We hope that the investigative authority will eradicate the " root " of such crimes with the speedy roundup of those who are responsible and a full investigation of the circumstances in order to prevent a re-occurrence of these crimes .
101392 British traders needed a strategic venue to refresh and protect the merchant fleet of the growing empire , as well as forestall any advance made by the Dutch in the region .

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