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"I wanted information, Watson." Voice Reading
"Surely you have gone too far?" Voice Reading
"It was a most necessary step. I am a plumber with a rising business, Escott by name. I have walked out with her each evening, and I have talked with her. Good heavens, those talks! However, I have got all I wanted. I know Milverton's house as I know the palm of my hand." Voice Reading
"But the girl, Holmes?" Voice Reading
He shrugged his shoulders. Voice Reading
"You can't help it, my dear Watson. You must play your cards as best you can when such a stake is on the table. However, I rejoice to say that I have a hated rival who will certainly cut me out the instant that my back is turned. What a splendid night it is!" Voice Reading
"You like this weather?" Voice Reading
"It suits my purpose. Watson, I mean to burgle Milverton's house to-night." Voice Reading
I had a catching of the breath, and my skin went cold at the words, which were slowly uttered in a tone of concentrated resolution. Voice Reading
As a flash of lightning in the night shows up in an instant every detail of a wide landscape, so at one glance I seemed to see every possible result of such an action - the detection, the capture, the honoured career ending in irreparable failure and disgrace, my friend himself lying at the mercy of the odious Milverton. Voice Reading
"For Heaven's sake, Holmes, think what you are doing," I cried. Voice Reading
"My dear fellow, I have given it every consideration. Voice Reading
I am never precipitate in my actions, nor would I adopt so energetic and indeed so dangerous a course if any other were possible. Voice Reading
Let us look at the matter clearly and fairly. Voice Reading
I suppose that you will admit that the action is morally justifiable, though technically criminal. Voice Reading
To burgle his house is no more than to forcibly take his pocket-book - an action in which you were prepared to aid me." Voice Reading
I turned it over in my mind. Voice Reading
"Yes," I said; "it is morally justifiable so long as our object is to take no articles save those which are used for an illegal purpose." Voice Reading
"Exactly. Since it is morally justifiable I have only to consider the question of personal risk. Surely a gentleman should not lay much stress upon this when a lady is in most desperate need of his help?" Voice Reading
"You will be in such a false position." Voice Reading
"Well, that is part of the risk. Voice Reading
There is no other possible way of regaining these letters. Voice Reading
The unfortunate lady has not the money, and there are none of her people in whom she could confide. Voice Reading
To-morrow is the last day of grace, and unless we can get the letters to-night this villain will be as good as his word and will bring about her ruin. Voice Reading
I must, therefore, abandon my client to her fate or I must play this last card. Voice Reading

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