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_Extracted from the Correspondence of the London Police_.

FROM CHIEF INSPECTOR THEAKSTONE, OF THE DETECTIVE POLICE, TOSERGEANT BULMER, OF THE SAME FORCE.

London, 4th July, 18--.

SERGEANT BULMER--This is to inform you that you are wanted to assist in looking up a case of importance, which will require all the attention of an experienced member of the force.The matter of the robbery on which you are now engaged you will please to shift over to the young man who brings you this letter.You will tell him all the circumstances of the case, just as they stand;you will put him up to the progress you have made (if any) toward detecting the person or persons by whom the money has been stolen; and you will leave him to make the best he can of the matter now in your hands.He is to have the whole responsibility of the case, and the whole credit of his success if he brings it to a proper issue.

So much for the orders that I am desired to communicate to you.

A word in your ear, next, about this new man who is to take your place.His name is Matthew Sharpin, and he is to have the chance given him of dashing into our office at one jump--supposing he turns out strong enough to take it.You will naturally ask me how he comes by this privilege.I can only tell you that he has some uncommonly strong interest to back him in certain high quarters, which you and I had better not mention except under our breaths.

He has been a lawyer's clerk, and he is wonderfully conceited in his opinion of himself, as well as mean and underhand, to look at.According to his own account, he leaves his old trade and joins ours of his own free will and preference.You will no more believe that than I do.My notion is, that he has managed to ferret out some private information in connection with the affairs of one of his master's clients, which makes him rather an awkward customer to keep in the office for the future, and which, at the same time, gives him hold enough over his employer to make it dangerous to drive him into a corner by turning him away.Ithink the giving him this unheard-of chance among us is, in plain words, pretty much like giving him hush money to keep him quiet.

However that may be, Mr.Matthew Sharpin is to have the case now in your hands, and if he succeeds with it he pokes his ugly nose into our office as sure as fate.I put you up to this, sergeant, so that you may not stand in your own light by giving the new man any cause to complain of you at headquarters, and remain yours, FRANCIS THEAKSTONE.

FROM MR.MATTHEW SHARPIN TO CHIEF INSPECTOR THEAKSTONE.

London, 5th July, 18--.

DEAR SIR--Having now been favored with the necessary instructions from Sergeant Bulmer, I beg to remind you of certain directions which I have received relating to the report of my future proceedings which I am to prepare for examination at headquarters.

The object of my writing, and of your examining what I have written before you send it to the higher authorities, is, I am informed, to give me, as an untried hand, the benefit of your advice in case I want it (which I venture to think I shall not)at any stage of my proceedings.As the extraordinary circumstances of the case on which I am now engaged make it impossible for me to absent myself from the place where the robbery was committed until I have made some progress toward discovering the thief, I am necessarily precluded from consulting you personally.Hence the necessity of my writing down the various details, which might perhaps be better communicated by word of mouth.This, if I am not mistaken, is the position in which we are now placed.I state my own impressions on the subject in writing, in order that we may clearly understand each other at the outset; and have the honor to remain your obedient servant, MATTHEW SHARPIN.

FROM CHIEF INSPECTOR THEAKSTONE TO MR.MATTHEW SHARPIN.

London, 5th July, 18--.

SIR--You have begun by wasting time, ink, and paper.We both of us perfectly well knew the position we stood in toward each other when I sent you with my letter to Sergeant Bulmer.There was not the least need to repeat it in writing.Be so good as to employ your pen in future on the business actually in hand.

You have now three separate matters on which to write me.First, you have to draw up a statement of your instructions received from Sergeant Bulmer, in order to show us that nothing has escaped your memory, and that you are thoroughly acquainted with all the circumstances of the case which has been intrusted to you.Secondly, you are to inform me what it is you propose to do.

Thirdly, you are to report every inch of your progress (if you make any) from day to day, and, if need be, from hour to hour as well.This is _your_ duty.As to what _my_ duty may be, when Iwant you to remind me of it, I will write and tell you so.In the meantime, I remain yours, FRANCIS THEAKSTONE.

FROM MR.MATTHEW SHARPIN TO CHIEF INSPECTOR THEAKSTONE.

London, 6th July, 18--.

SIR--You are rather an elderly person, and as such, naturally inclined to be a little jealous of men like me, who are in the prime of their lives and their faculties.Under these circumstances, it is my duty to be considerate toward you, and not to bear too hardly on your small failings.Idecline, therefore, altogether to take offense at the tone of your letter; I give you the full benefit of the natural generosity of my nature; I sponge the very existence of your surly communication out of my memory--in short, Chief Inspector Theakstone, I forgive you, and proceed to business.

My first duty is to draw up a full statement of the instructions I have received from Sergeant Bulmer.Here they are at your service, according to my version of them.

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