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Mycroft Holmes was a much larger and stouter man than Sherlock. Voice Reading
His body was absolutely corpulent, but his face, though massive, had preserved something of the sharpness of expression which was so remarkable in that of his brother. Voice Reading
His eyes, which were of a peculiarly light, watery gray, seemed to always retain that far-away, introspective look which I had only observed in Sherlock's when he was exerting his full powers. Voice Reading
"I am glad to meet you, sir," said he, putting out a broad, fat hand like the flipper of a seal. Voice Reading
"I hear of Sherlock everywhere since you became his chronicler. Voice Reading
By the way, Sherlock, I expected to see you round last week, to consult me over that Manor House case. Voice Reading
I thought you might be a little out of your depth." Voice Reading
"No, I solved it," said my friend, smiling. Voice Reading
"It was Adams, of course." Voice Reading
"Yes, it was Adams." Voice Reading
"I was sure of it from the first." The two sat down together in the bow-window of the club. "To any one who wishes to study mankind this is the spot," said Mycroft. "Look at the magnificent types! Look at these two men who are coming towards us, for example." Voice Reading
"The billiard-marker and the other?" Voice Reading
"Precisely. What do you make of the other?" Voice Reading
The two men had stopped opposite the window. Some chalk marks over the waistcoat pocket were the only signs of billiards which I could see in one of them. The other was a very small, dark fellow, with his hat pushed back and several packages under his arm. Voice Reading
"An old soldier, I perceive," said Sherlock. Voice Reading
"And very recently discharged," remarked the brother. Voice Reading
"Served in India, I see." Voice Reading
"And a non-commissioned officer." Voice Reading
"Royal Artillery, I fancy," said Sherlock. Voice Reading
"And a widower." Voice Reading
"But with a child." Voice Reading
"Children, my dear boy, children." Voice Reading
"Come," said I, laughing, "this is a little too much." Voice Reading
"Surely," answered Holmes, "it is not hard to say that a man with that bearing, expression of authority, and sunbaked skin, is a soldier, is more than a private, and is not long from India." Voice Reading
"That he has not left the service long is shown by his still wearing his ammunition boots, as they are called," observed Mycroft. Voice Reading

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