âMy dear Holmes!â
âI fear there is no alternative, Watson. The room does not lend itself to concealment, which is as well, as it is the less likely to arouse suspicion. But just there, Watson, I fancy that it could be done.â Suddenly he sat up with a rigid intentness upon his haggard face. âThere are the wheels, Watson. Quick, man, if you love me! And donât budge, whatever happensâ âwhatever happens, do you hear? Donât speak! Donât move! Just listen with all your ears.â Then in an instant his sudden access of strength departed, and his masterful, purposeful talk droned away into the low, vague murmurings of a semi-delirious man.
From the hiding-place into which I had been so swiftly hustled I heard the footfalls upon the stair, with the opening and the closing of the bedroom door. Then, to my surprise, there came a long silence, broken only by the heavy breathings and gaspings of the sick man. I could imagine that our visitor was standing by the bedside and looking down at the sufferer. At last that strange hush was broken.