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- “What on earth is this?” I cried, for at this mo- ment there came the pattering of many steps in the hall and on the stairs, accompanied by audible ex- pressions of disgust upon the part of our landlady.
- “It’s the Baker Street division of the detective police force,” said my companion, gravely; and as he spoke there rushed into the room half a dozen of the dirtiest and most ragged street Arabs that ever I clapped eyes on.
- “’Tention!” cried Holmes, in a sharp tone, and the six dirty little scoundrels stood in a line like so
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- many disreputable statuettes. “In future you shall send up Wiggins alone to report, and the rest of you must wait in the street. Have you found it, Wiggins?”
- “No, sir, we hain’t,” said one of the youths.
- “I hardly expected you would. You must keep on until you do. Here are your wages.” He handed each of them a shilling. “Now, off you go, and come back with a better report next time.”
- He waved his hand, and they scampered away downstairs like so many rats, and we heard their shrill voices next moment in the street.
- “There’s more work to be got out of one of those little beggars than out of a dozen of the force,” Holmes remarked. “The mere sight of an official- looking person seals men’s lips. These youngsters, however, go everywhere and hear everything. They are as sharp as needles, too; all they want is organization.”
- A Study In Scarlet, Chapter 6
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