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"I don't know, sir," answered the woman who had opened the door; "I only know that he drove away with the gentleman in a carriage." Voice Reading
"Did the gentleman give a name?" Voice Reading
"No, sir." Voice Reading
"He wasn't a tall, handsome, dark young man?" Voice Reading
"Oh, no, sir. He was a little gentleman, with glasses, thin in the face, but very pleasant in his ways, for he was laughing all the time that he was talking." Voice Reading
"Come along!" cried Sherlock Holmes, abruptly. Voice Reading
"This grows serious," he observed, as we drove to Scotland Yard. Voice Reading
"These men have got hold of Melas again. Voice Reading
He is a man of no physical courage, as they are well aware from their experience the other night. Voice Reading
This villain was able to terrorize him the instant that he got into his presence. Voice Reading
No doubt they want his professional services, but, having used him, they may be inclined to punish him for what they will regard as his treachery." Voice Reading
Our hope was that, by taking train, we might get to Beckenham as soon or sooner than the carriage. Voice Reading
On reaching Scotland Yard, however, it was more than an hour before we could get Inspector Gregson and comply with the legal formalities which would enable us to enter the house. Voice Reading
It was a quarter to ten before we reached London Bridge, and half past before the four of us alighted on the Beckenham platform. Voice Reading
A drive of half a mile brought us to The Myrtles-a large, dark house standing back from the road in its own grounds. Voice Reading
Here we dismissed our cab, and made our way up the drive together. Voice Reading
"The windows are all dark," remarked the inspector. "The house seems deserted." Voice Reading
"Our birds are flown and the nest empty," said Holmes. Voice Reading
"Why do you say so?" Voice Reading
"A carriage heavily loaded with luggage has passed out during the last hour." Voice Reading
The inspector laughed. "I saw the wheel-tracks in the light of the gate-lamp, but where does the luggage come in?" Voice Reading
"You may have observed the same wheel-tracks going the other way. But the outward-bound ones were very much deeper-so much so that we can say for a certainty that there was a very considerable weight on the carriage." Voice Reading
"You get a trifle beyond me there," said the inspector, shrugging his shoulder. "It will not be an easy door to force, but we will try if we cannot make some one hear us." Voice Reading
He hammered loudly at the knocker and pulled at the bell, but without any success. Holmes had slipped away, but he came back in a few minutes. Voice Reading
"I have a window open," said he. Voice Reading

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