XI. The Final Problem-2

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“’Have you any suggestion to make?’ I asked. “’You must drop it, Mr. Holmes,’ said he, swaying his face about. ‘You really must, you know.’ “’After Monday,’ said I. “’Tut, tut,’ said he. ‘I am quite sure that a man of your intelligence will see that there can be but one outcome to this affair. It is necessary that you should withdraw. You have worked things in such a fashion that we have only one resource left. It has been an intellectual treat to me to see the way in which you have grappled with this affair, and I say, unaffectedly, that it would be a grief to me to be forced to take any extreme measure. You smile, sir, but I assure you that it really would.’ “’Danger is part of my trade,’ I remarked. “’That is not danger,’ said he. ‘It is inevitable destruction. You stand in the way

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