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THE ADVENTURE OF THE SECOND STAIN
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but the pledge of secrecy which attends every Cabinet meeting was increased by the solemn warning which was given by the Prime Minister. Good heavens, to think that within a few hours I should myself have lost it!” His handsome face was distorted with a spasm of despair, and his hands tore at his hair. For a moment we caught a glimpse of the natural man, impulsive, ardent, keenly sensitive. The next the aristocratic mask was replaced, and the gentle voice had returned. “Besides the members of the Cabinet there are two, or possibly three, departmental officials who know of the letter. No one else in England, Mr. Holmes, I assure you.“

“But abroad?“

“I believe that no one abroad has seen it save the man who wrote it. I am well convinced that his Ministers–that the usual official channels have not been employed.“

Holmes considered for some little time.

“Now, sir, I must ask you more particularly what this document is, and why its disappearance should have such momentous consequences?“

The two statesmen exchanged a quick glance and the Premier's shaggy eyebrows gathered in a frown.

“Mr. Holmes, the envelope is a long, thin one of pale blue colour. There is a seal of red wax stamped with a crouching lion. It is addressed in large, bold handwriting to–“

“I fear, sir,“ said Holmes, “that, interesting and indeed essential as these details are, my inquiries must go more to the root of things. What was the letter?“

“That is a State secret of the utmost importance, and I fear that I can not tell you, nor do I see that it necessary. If by the aid of the powers which you are said to possess you can find such an envelope as I describe with its inclosure, you will have