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The Six Napoleons

Holmes pointed to the street lamp above our heads. "Here, he could see what he was doing, but over there he could not. That is why he did it here."

"By Jove! that's true," said the detective. "Now that you have said so, I remember that Dr. Barnicot's bust was broken under his lamp. Well, Mr. Holmes, what are we to do with this fact?"

"To remember it - to keep in our minds. We may find out something later which will make it important. What are you planning to do next, Lestrade?"