āIām not much of a storyteller,ā said our visitor, nervously clasping and unclasping his great, strong hands. āYouāll just ask me anything that I donāt make clear. Iāll begin at the time of my marriage last year, but I want to say first of all that, though Iām not a rich man, my people have been at Riding Thorpe for a matter of five centuries, and there is no better known family in the County of Norfolk. Last year I came up to London for the Jubilee, and I stopped at a boardinghouse in Russell Square, because Parker, the vicar of our parish, was staying in it. There was an American young lady thereā āPatrick was the nameā āElsie Patrick. In some way we became friends, until before my month was up I was as much in love as man could be. We were quietly married at a registry office, and we returned to Norfolk a wedded couple. Youāll think it very mad, Mr. Holmes, that a man of a good old family should marry a wife in this fashion, knowing nothing of her past or of her people, but if you saw her and knew her, it would help you to understand.
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