Which of the following would NOT be considered a leap of logic?
A: That dagger had never been in the possession of the pacific and taciturn Hans. I knew him and his habits, too well.
B: It was so like our starting point, that I could scarcely doubt the reality of our position.
C: “Not at all. There is a very simple explanation, Harry. ...this must have belong to Hans”
D: “Harry,” he cried, “we are now on the verge of a great discovery.”
E: None of the above
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