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Without going into details, I may say that it defined the position of Great Britain towards the Triple Alliance, and fore-shadowed the policy which this country would pursue in the event of the French fleet gaining a complete ascendancy over that of Italy in the Mediterranean. Voice Reading
The questions treated in it were purely naval. Voice Reading
At the end were the signatures of the high dignitaries who had signed it. Voice Reading
I glanced my eyes over it, and then settled down to my task of copying. Voice Reading
"It was a long document, written in the French language, and containing twenty-six separate articles. Voice Reading
I copied as quickly as I could, but at nine o'clock I had only done nine articles, and it seemed hopeless for me to attempt to catch my train. Voice Reading
I was feeling drowsy and stupid, partly from my dinner and also from the effects of a long day's work. Voice Reading
A cup of coffee would clear my brain. Voice Reading
A commissionnaire remains all night in a little lodge at the foot of the stairs, and is in the habit of making coffee at his spirit-lamp for any of the officials who may be working over time. Voice Reading
I rang the bell, therefore, to summon him. Voice Reading
"To my surprise, it was a woman who answered the summons, a large, coarse-faced, elderly woman, in an apron. She explained that she was the commissionnaire's wife, who did the charing, and I gave her the order for the coffee. Voice Reading
"I wrote two more articles and then, feeling more drowsy than ever, I rose and walked up and down the room to stretch my legs. Voice Reading
My coffee had not yet come, and I wondered what was the cause of the delay could be. Voice Reading
Opening the door, I started down the corridor to find out. Voice Reading
There was a straight passage, dimly lighted, which led from the room in which I had been working, and was the only exit from it. Voice Reading
It ended in a curving staircase, with the commissionnaire's lodge in the passage at the bottom. Voice Reading
Half way down this staircase is a small landing, with another passage running into it at right angles. Voice Reading
This second one leads by means of a second small stair to a side door, used by servants, and also as a short cut by clerks when coming from Charles Street. Voice Reading
Here is a rough chart of the place." Voice Reading
"Thank you. I think that I quite follow you," said Sherlock Holmes. Voice Reading
"It is of the utmost importance that you should notice this point. Voice Reading
I went down the stairs and into the hall, where I found the commissionnaire fast asleep in his box, with the kettle boiling furiously upon the spirit-lamp. Voice Reading
I took off the kettle and blew out the lamp, for the water was spurting over the floor. Voice Reading
Then I put out my hand and was about to shake the man, who was still sleeping soundly, when a bell over his head rang loudly, and he woke with a start. Voice Reading
"'Mr. Phelps, sir!' said he, looking at me in bewilderment. Voice Reading

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