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If they have been living in the same place during this time, it is probable that we shall have some answer to Mycroft's advertisement." Voice Reading
We had reached our house in Baker Street while we had been talking. Holmes ascended the stair first, and as he opened the door of our room he gave a start of surprise. Looking over his shoulder, I was equally astonished. His brother Mycroft was sitting smoking in the arm-chair. Voice Reading
"Come in, Sherlock! Come in, sir," said he blandly, smiling at our surprised faces. "You don't expect such energy from me, do you, Sherlock? But somehow this case attracts me." Voice Reading
"How did you get here?" Voice Reading
"I passed you in a hansom." Voice Reading
"There has been some new development?" Voice Reading
"I had an answer to my advertisement." Voice Reading
"Yes, it came within a few minutes of your leaving." Voice Reading
"And to what effect?" Voice Reading
Mycroft Holmes took out a sheet of paper. Voice Reading
"Here it is," said he, "written with a J pen on royal cream paper by a middle-aged man with a weak constitution. Voice Reading
Sir,' he says, 'in answer to your advertisement of to-day's date, I beg to inform you that I know the young lady in question very well. Voice Reading
If you should care to call upon me I could give you some particulars as to her painful history. Voice Reading
She is living at present at The Myrtles, Beckenham. Voice Reading
Yours faithfully, J. Voice Reading
Davenport.' Voice Reading
"He writes from Lower Brixton," said Mycroft Holmes. "Do you not think that we might drive to him now, Sherlock, and learn these particulars?" Voice Reading
"My dear Mycroft, the brother's life is more valuable than the sister's story. I think we should call at Scotland Yard for Inspector Gregson, and go straight out to Beckenham. We know that a man is being done to death, and every hour may be vital." Voice Reading
"Better pick up Mr. Melas on our way," I suggested. "We may need an interpreter." Voice Reading
"Excellent," said Sherlock Holmes. Voice Reading
"Send the boy for a four-wheeler, and we shall be off at once." He opened the table-drawer as he spoke, and I noticed that he slipped his revolver into his pocket. Voice Reading
"Yes," said he, in answer to my glance; "I should say from what we have heard, that we are dealing with a particularly dangerous gang." Voice Reading
It was almost dark before we found ourselves in Pall Mall, at the rooms of Mr. Melas. A gentleman had just called for him, and he was gone. Voice Reading
"Can you tell me where?" asked Mycroft Holmes. Voice Reading

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