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"It is very pleasant to see the first green shoots upon the hedges and the catkins on the hazels once again. Voice Reading
With a spud, a tin box, and an elementary book on botany, there are instructive days to be spent." He prowled about with this equipment himself, but it was a poor show of plants which he would bring back of an evening. Voice Reading
Occasionally in our rambles we came across Inspector Baynes. Voice Reading
His fat, red face wreathed itself in smiles and his small eyes glittered as he greeted my companion. Voice Reading
He said little about the case, but from that little we gathered that he also was not dissatisfied at the course of events. Voice Reading
I must admit, however, that I was somewhat surprised when, some five days after the crime, I opened my morning paper to find in large letters: Voice Reading
THE OXSHOTT MYSTERY Voice Reading
A SOLUTION Voice Reading
ARREST OF SUPPOSED ASSASSIN Voice Reading
Holmes sprang in his chair as if he had been stung when I read the headlines. Voice Reading
"By Jove!" he cried. "You don't mean that Baynes has got him?" Voice Reading
"Apparently," said I as I read the following report: Voice Reading
"Great excitement was caused in Esher and the neighbouring district when it was learned late last night that an arrest had been effected in connection with the Oxshott murder. Voice Reading
It will be remembered that Mr. Garcia, of Wisteria Lodge, was found dead on Oxshott Common, his body showing signs of extreme violence, and that on the same night his servant and his cook fled, which appeared to show their participation in the crime. Voice Reading
It was suggested, but never proved, that the deceased gentleman may have had valuables in the house, and that their abstraction was the motive of the crime. Voice Reading
Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes, who has the case in hand, to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives, and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared. Voice Reading
It was certain from the first, however, that they would eventually be detected, as the cook, from the evidence of one or two tradespeople who have caught a glimpse of him through the window, was a man of most remarkable appearance-being a huge and hideous mulatto, with yellowish features of a pronounced negroid type. Voice Reading
This man has been seen since the crime, for he was detected and pursued by Constable Walters on the same evening, when he had the audacity to revisit Wisteria Lodge. Voice Reading
Inspector Baynes, considering that such a visit must have some purpose in view and was likely, therefore, to be repeated, abandoned the house but left an ambuscade in the shrubbery. Voice Reading
The man walked into the trap and was captured last night after a struggle in which Constable Downing was badly bitten by the savage. Voice Reading
We understand that when the prison is brought before the magistrates a remand will be applied for by the police, and that great developments are hoped from his capture." Voice Reading
"Really we must see Baynes at once," cried Holmes, picking up his hat. "We will just catch him before he starts." We hurried down the village street and found, as we had expected, that the inspector was just leaving his lodgings. Voice Reading
"You've seen the paper, Mr. Holmes?" he asked, holding one out to us. Voice Reading
"Yes, Baynes, I've seen it. Pray don't think it a liberty if I give you a word of friendly warning." Voice Reading
"Of warning, Mr. Holmes?" Voice Reading

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