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My wife agreed with me that not a moment should be lost in laying the matter before him, and so within an hour of breakfast-time I found myself back once more in the old rooms in Baker Street. Voice Reading
Holmes was seated at his side-table clad in his dressing-gown, and working hard over a chemical investigation. Voice Reading
A large curved retort was boiling furiously in the bluish flame of a Bunsen burner, and the distilled drops were condensing into a two-litre measure. Voice Reading
My friend hardly glanced up as I entered, and I, seeing that his investigation must be of importance, seated myself in an arm-chair and waited. Voice Reading
He dipped into this bottle or that, drawing out a few drops of each with his glass pipette, and finally brought a test-tube containing a solution over to the table. Voice Reading
In his right hand he held a slip of litmus-paper. Voice Reading
"You come at a crisis, Watson," said he. Voice Reading
"If this paper remains blue, all is well. Voice Reading
If it turns red, it means a man's life." He dipped it into the test-tube and it flushed at once into a dull, dirty crimson. Voice Reading
"Hum! I thought as much!" he cried. Voice Reading
"I will be at your service in an instant, Watson. Voice Reading
You will find tobacco in the Persian slipper." He turned to his desk and scribbled off several telegrams, which were handed over to the page-boy. Voice Reading
Then he threw himself down into the chair opposite, and drew up his knees until his fingers clasped round his long, thin shins. Voice Reading
"A very commonplace little murder," said he. "You've got something better, I fancy. You are the stormy petrel of crime, Watson. What is it?" Voice Reading
I handed him the letter, which he read with the most concentrated attention. Voice Reading
"It does not tell us very much, does it?" he remarked, as he handed it back to me. Voice Reading
"Hardly anything." Voice Reading
"And yet the writing is of interest." Voice Reading
"But the writing is not his own." Voice Reading
"Precisely. It is a woman's." Voice Reading
"A man's surely," I cried. Voice Reading
"No, a woman's, and a woman of rare character. Voice Reading
You see, at the commencement of an investigation it is something to know that your client is in close contact with some one who, for good or evil, has an exceptional nature. Voice Reading
My interest is already awakened in the case. Voice Reading
If you are ready we will start at once for Woking, and see this diplomatist who is in such evil case, and the lady to whom he dictates his letters." Voice Reading

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