PART I.
6. CHAPTER VI.  TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO.
 (continued)
The Daily News observed that there was no doubt as to the 
 crime being a political one.  The despotism and hatred of 
 Liberalism which animated the Continental Governments had had 
 the effect of driving to our shores a number of men who might 
 have made excellent citizens were they not soured by the 
 recollection of all that they had undergone.  Among these men 
 there was a stringent code of honour, any infringement of 
 which was punished by death.  Every effort should be made to 
 find the secretary, Stangerson, and to ascertain some 
 particulars of the habits of the deceased.  A great step had 
 been gained by the discovery of the address of the house at 
 which he had boarded -- a result which was entirely due to 
 the acuteness and energy of Mr. Gregson of Scotland Yard. 
Sherlock Holmes and I read these notices over together at 
 breakfast, and they appeared to afford him considerable 
 amusement. 
"I told you that, whatever happened, Lestrade and Gregson 
 would be sure to score." 
"That depends on how it turns out." 
"Oh, bless you, it doesn't matter in the least.  If the man 
 is caught, it will be on account of their exertions; if he 
 escapes, it will be in spite of their exertions.  It's heads 
 I win and tails you lose.  Whatever they do, they will have 
 followers.  `Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l'admire.'" 
"What on earth is this?" I cried, for at this moment there 
 came the pattering of many steps in the hall and on the 
 stairs, accompanied by audible expressions 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 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?" 
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