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"Because she had the money there with which to pay off the brokers." Voice Reading
"She has at least an answer for everything. Did you ask her whether in leaving she met any one or saw any one loitering about Charles Street?" Voice Reading
"She saw no one but the constable." Voice Reading
"Well, you seem to have cross-examined her pretty thoroughly. What else have you done?" Voice Reading
"The clerk Gorot has been shadowed all these nine weeks, but without result. We can show nothing against him." Voice Reading
"Anything else?" Voice Reading
"Well, we have nothing else to go upon-no evidence of any kind." Voice Reading
"Have you formed a theory about how that bell rang?" Voice Reading
"Well, I must confess that it beats me. It was a cool hand, whoever it was, to go and give the alarm like that." Voice Reading
"Yes, it was queer thing to do. Many thanks to you for what you have told me. If I can put the man into your hands you shall hear from me. Come along, Watson." Voice Reading
"Where are we going to now?" I asked, as we left the office. Voice Reading
"We are now going to interview Lord Holdhurst, the cabinet minister and future premier of England." Voice Reading
We were fortunate in finding that Lord Holdhurst was still in his chambers in Downing Street, and on Holmes sending in his card we were instantly shown up. Voice Reading
The statesman received us with that old-fashioned courtesy for which he is remarkable, and seated us on the two luxuriant lounges on either side of the fireplace. Voice Reading
Standing on the rug between us, with his slight, tall figure, his sharp features, thoughtful face, and curling hair prematurely tinged with gray, he seemed to represent that not too common type, a nobleman who is in truth noble. Voice Reading
"Your name is very familiar to me, Mr. Holmes," said he, smiling. "And, of course, I cannot pretend to be ignorant of the object of your visit. There has only been one occurrence in these offices which could call for your attention. In whose interest are you acting, may I ask?" Voice Reading
"In that of Mr. Percy Phelps," answered Holmes. Voice Reading
"Ah, my unfortunate nephew! You can understand that our kinship makes it the more impossible for me to screen him in any way. I fear that the incident must have a very prejudicial effect upon his career." Voice Reading
"But if the document is found?" Voice Reading
"Ah, that, of course, would be different." Voice Reading
"I had one or two questions which I wished to ask you, Lord Holdhurst." Voice Reading
"I shall be happy to give you any information in my power." Voice Reading
"Was it in this room that you gave your instructions as to the copying of the document?" Voice Reading
"It was." Voice Reading
"Then you could hardly have been overheard?" Voice Reading

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