That seems final, does it not?"
"It does, Sherlock, and yet it leaves so much unexplained. In
the first place, why did he take them?"
"I presume they were of value?"
"He could have got several thousands for them very easily."
"Can you suggest any possible motive for taking the papers to
London except to sell them?"
"No, I cannot."
"Then we must take that as our working hypothesis. Young West
took the papers. Now this could only be done by having a false
key--"
"Several false keys. He had to open the building and the room."
"He had, then, several false keys. He took the papers to London
to sell the secret, intending, no doubt, to have the plans
themselves back in the safe next morning before they were missed.
While in London on this treasonable mission he met his end."
"How?"
"We will suppose that he was travelling back to Woolwich when he
was killed and thrown out of the compartment."
"Aldgate, where the body was found, is considerably past the
station London Bridge, which would be his route to Woolwich.
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